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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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just the way I like [them to]

How would a native English speaker phrase this?

They sag just the way I like them [to].
The look just the way I like them [to].
They are just the way I like them [to].

They sag just the way I like.
The look just the way I like.
They are just the way I like.

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The following are correct: They sag just the way I like them to. ) They look just the way I like them to. ) They are just the way I like them.

  • The following are correct: They sag just the way I like them to.
  • ) They look just the way I like them to.
  • ) They are just the way I like them.
  • ) They sag just the way I like.
  • ) They look just the way I like.
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The following are correct:

They sag just the way I like them to. ("To" is necessary here.)
They look just the way I like them to. ("To" is necessary.)
They are just the way I like them. (You can't put "to" at the end of this sentence.)

They sag just the way I like. (This is okay.)
They look just the way I like. (This is okay.)
They are just the way I like the

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