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Debpriya De Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Judge

What is the difference between "judging by something" and "judging on something" ?

For example, "Judging a book by the cover" and "Don't judge a person on his looks"
  

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Judge on looks distictly wrong to me. Now don't try to judge me By what you'd have me be For my life hasn't been a success. (Johnny Cash, These Hands ) CB

  • Judge on looks distictly wrong to me.
  • Now don't try to judge me By what you'd have me be For my life hasn't been a success.
  • (Johnny Cash, These Hands ) CB
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Judge on looks distictly wrong to me.

Now don't try to judge me
By what you'd have me be
For my life hasn't been a success.
(Johnny Cash, These Hands)

CB

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