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Wowenglish Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

It's like you're catching a cold.

Is there subtle difference in the meaning between "1" and "2".
1. It's like you're catching a cold.
2. It seems like you're catching a cold.
  

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No, I see no subtle difference unless #1 is used to refer to an unrelated action or condition (for instance, the other person's nose is red from drinking).

  • No, I see no subtle difference unless #1 is used to refer to an unrelated action or condition (for instance, the other person's nose is red from drinking).
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No, I see no subtle difference unless #1 is used to refer to an unrelated action or condition (for instance, the other person's nose is red from drinking).
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Thank you very much!

I have another question
Is there any difference in the meaning between "1" and '2".
1. It seems that you're catching a cold.
2. It seems like you're catching a cold.

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