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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

one quick question

Which one is grammatically correct?

When I was looking at your pictures,
"I thought you looked like someone who does yoga."
or
"I thought you looked like someone who did yoga."

Any other ways of saying it?

Thanks!
  

Top answer

If you mean that the person has the look of a typical person who does yogo, then the first one makes more sense. If you mean that the person resembles a particular person you knew, and that person did yoga, the second one makes more sense. Also: You have the look of someone who does yoga.

  • If you mean that the person has the look of a typical person who does yogo, then the first one makes more sense.
  • If you mean that the person resembles a particular person you knew, and that person did yoga, the second one makes more sense.
  • Also: You have the look of someone who does yoga.
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If you mean that the person has the look of a typical person who does yogo, then the first one makes more sense.

If you mean that the person resembles a particular person you knew, and that person did yoga, the second one makes more sense.

Also: You have the look of someone who does yoga.

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