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Wowenglish Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

It's as if you're testing me.

Is there any difference in the meaning between 3 sentences.
1. It's as if you're testing me.
2. It seems as if you're testing.
3. It seems that you're testing me.
  

Top answer

Hi, Broadly speaking, no. Clive

  • Hi, Broadly speaking, no.
  • Clive
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Hi,

Broadly speaking, no.

Clive

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