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Tzitziki Posted 22 years ago
Grammar

Like/as

i really need a few days off.i have been working ___ a dog these past few weeks.
a.like
b.as
c.as if
d.so much

Is it like or as? And Why ?(thanks)
  

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Like a dog used as an adverbial phrase to signify how you have been working. ' as a dog ' is an adjective phrase modifying the subject ' I " So ' like ' should be more appropriate

  • Like a dog used as an adverbial phrase to signify how you have been working.
  • ' as a dog ' is an adjective phrase modifying the subject ' I " So ' like ' should be more appropriate
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Like a dogEmotion: smile used as an adverbial phrase to signify how you have been working.


' as a dog ' is an adjective phrase modif

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