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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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just the way or just like

How would you say the sentence?
You need to set the book down just the way it was [set]. He doesn't like it when we touch his things.
You need to set the book down just like it was set.
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Anonymous just the way or just like or just as All three. No difference. Take your pick.

  • Anonymous just the way or just like or just as All three.
  • No difference.
  • Take your pick.
  • [just the way / just like / just as] it was.
  • ) CJ
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Anonymousjust the way or just like or just as
All three. No difference. Take your pick.

... [just the way / just like / just as] it was. (No 'set' at the end.)

CJ

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