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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Seems as if / as though / like

Are these all correct?

What is the difference?


It seems like she hates me.

It seems as if she hates me.

It seems as though she hates me.


Thanks

  

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They all mean the same. The main difference is that the sentence with "like" is informal, while the other two are OK at any level of formality.

  • They all mean the same.
  • The main difference is that the sentence with "like" is informal, while the other two are OK at any level of formality.
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They all mean the same. The main difference is that the sentence with "like" is informal, while the other two are OK at any level of formality.

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