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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Are these correct and do they mean the same thing?
I don't like you as much as her.
I don't like you as much as I like her.

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Yes and yes.

  • Yes and yes.
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So it doesn't mean this?
A I don't like you as much as Sarah. (Sarah likes you more)
B I don't like you as much as I like Sarah. (I like Sarah more)

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