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Necrophagist Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Like vs as

"Wow, just like grandma used to make!"

"Wow, just as grandma used to make!"

Which one is correct?

  

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"Just like Grandma used to make" refers to the product, like cookies. "Just as Grandma used to make" refers to the method.

  • "Just like Grandma used to make" refers to the product, like cookies.
  • "Just as Grandma used to make" refers to the method.
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"Just like Grandma used to make" refers to the product, like cookies.

"Just as Grandma used to make" refers to the method.

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