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Hyungpil Moon Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

The grammaticality of these sentences

(1) Paul looks walking on air.
(2) Paul looks like walking on air.
(3) If the weather is nice (tomorrow), I'm walking with my dog.
(4) If the weather is nice (tomorrow), I will go walk with my dog.

I know these sentences are acceptable when speaking.
But I want to know if these sentences are grammatically right.
Please help me~
  

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Welcome to English Forums, Hyungpil. The first one is incorrect, and the second, implausible. This is what I think you want: Paul looks like he's walking on air.

  • Welcome to English Forums, Hyungpil.
  • The first one is incorrect, and the second, implausible.
  • This is what I think you want: Paul looks like he's walking on air.
  • #3 is casually OK #4 is correct.
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Welcome to English Forums, Hyungpil.

The first one is incorrect, and the second, implausible.
This is what I think you want:
Paul looks like he's walking on air.

#3 is casually OK
#4 is correct.

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