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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

like versus end up liking

Do these sentences mean the same thing?
Are they both correct?

Even if we don't like your pictures, we still very much loved the way you handled yourself onset.

Even if we don't end up liking your pictures, we still very much loved the way you handled yourself onset.
  

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Anonymous Do these sentences mean the same thing? More or less, yes. The second one seems to put more emphasis on the future.

  • Anonymous Do these sentences mean the same thing?
  • More or less, yes.
  • The second one seems to put more emphasis on the future.
  • Anonymous Are they both correct?
  • Almost.
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AnonymousDo these sentences mean the same thing?
More or less, yes. The second one seems to put more emphasis on the future.
AnonymousAre they both correct?
Almost. The noun onset is an assault or a usually unfavorable beginning of something. What you're looking for is on the set. The definite article is

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