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Goronsky Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Like or as?

Which is correct?

I'm sorry for acting AS I do.
I'm sorry for acting LIKE I do.
  

Top answer

As with a verb; like with a noun. ) This "rule" is probably considered to be archaic to many modern grammarians.

  • As with a verb; like with a noun.
  • ) This "rule" is probably considered to be archaic to many modern grammarians.
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As with a verb; like with a noun. (I act like an ***; I act as I please.)
This "rule" is probably considered to be archaic to many modern grammarians.

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