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Navitasan Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Like a tiger

1) I moved on him like a tiger.
Could 'he' be the 'tiger'?

2) I talked to him like a dog.
Could 'he' be the 'dog'?

Gratefully,
Navi.
  

Top answer

Gratefully,Navi. No and no. For those meanings you'd do better with 'as on a tiger' and 'as to a dog'.

  • Gratefully,Navi.
  • No and no.
  • For those meanings you'd do better with 'as on a tiger' and 'as to a dog'.
  • CJ
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navitasan1) I moved on him like a tiger.Could 'he' be the 'tiger'?2) I talked to him like a dog.Could 'he' be the 'dog'?Gratefully,Navi.
No and no. For those meanings you'd do better with 'as on a tiger' and 'as to a dog'.

CJ

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