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Mehdi kord Posted 4 years ago
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The way he acts, it’s

Q: I don't understand the grammar used in this sentence...

--The way he acts, it’s like he’s out to get me.

S: Macmillan Dictionary
  

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mehdi kord Q: I don't understand the grammar used in this sentence... --The way he acts , it’s like he’s out to get me. S: Macmillan Dictionary It's an abbreviated form of To judge by the way he acts, it (the situation) is like he's out to get me.

  • mehdi kord Q: I don't understand the grammar used in this sentence...
  • --The way he acts , it’s like he’s out to get me.
  • S: Macmillan Dictionary It's an abbreviated form of To judge by the way he acts, it (the situation) is like he's out to get me.
  • Or If you judge by the way he acts, it seems that he is out to get me.
  • Grammatically 'the way he acts' is a noun phrase.
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mehdi kord Q: I don't understand the grammar used in this sentence...
--The way he acts, it’s like he’s out to get me.
S: Macmillan Dictionary

It's an abbreviated form of

To judge by the way he acts, it (the situation) is like he's out to get me.

Or

If you judge by the way he acts, it seems that he is out to get me

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