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Fold banana 655 Posted 8 years ago
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“it’s not like”

“it’s not like she could know her boyfriend would propose to her at that time.”


In the sentence, did she know that her botfriend would propose to her? or not? cuz English is not my first language, usage of “it’s not like” is so confusing.. :/ I need your help. thanks

  

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I t’s not like she knew her boyfriend would propose to her at that time. She didn't know in advance that he would propose.

  • I t’s not like she knew her boyfriend would propose to her at that time.
  • She didn't know in advance that he would propose.
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It’s not like she knew her boyfriend would propose to her at that time.

She didn't know in advance that he would propose.

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