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Karen15 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Like / More like

Hello,

Which of the following sentences are correct?

1. Just like what we talked about before.
2. More like what we talked about before.
3. It's more likely what we talked about before.

Thanks.

  

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(1) and (2) are not grammatically complete sentences. ", or something like that. (3) is a possible sentence in everyday English (but note that "more likely" does not mean the same as "more like").

  • (1) and (2) are not grammatically complete sentences.
  • ", or something like that.
  • (3) is a possible sentence in everyday English (but note that "more likely" does not mean the same as "more like").
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(1) and (2) are not grammatically complete sentences. In an everyday English context, they may be acceptable abbreviations for complete sentences such as "This/It is just/more like ...", or something like that.

(3) is a possible sentence in everyday English (but note that "more likely" does not mean the same as "more like").

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