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Anon006 Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

That, how, when

Are all three okay and have the same meaning:

Do you like that/how/when I’m cheesy sometimes.

  

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anon006 have the same meaning Do you like that/how/when I’m cheesy sometimes ? 'that' and 'how' are very close in meaning. They focus on the fact that "I'm cheesy".

  • anon006 have the same meaning Do you like that/how/when I’m cheesy sometimes ?
  • 'that' and 'how' are very close in meaning.
  • They focus on the fact that "I'm cheesy".
  • 'when' focuses more on the moments when "I'm cheesy".
  • In my opinion it's a little more idiomatic to add 'it': Do you like it that/how/when ...?
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anon006have the same meaning
Do you like that/how/when I’m cheesy sometimes?

'that' and 'how' are very close in meaning. They focus on the fact that "I'm cheesy".

'when' focuses more on the moments when "I'm cheesy".


In my opinion it's a little more idiomatic to add 'it':

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