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Liton Das Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Think yourself

What is the difference in meaning.

Think yourself as Adam.

Think of yourself as Adam.


Now Adam is a good boy in every respect.

Are my sentences grammatically correct?

  

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What is the difference in meaning. Think yourself as Adam. Outside some literary context, I'd call this incorrect.

  • What is the difference in meaning.
  • Think yourself as Adam.
  • Outside some literary context, I'd call this incorrect.
  • Think of yourself as Adam.
  • Now Adam is a good boy in every respect.
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What is the difference in meaning.

Think yourself as Adam. Outside some literary context, I'd call this incorrect.

Think of yourself as Adam.


Now Adam is a good boy in every respect.

Are my sentences grammatically correct? Yes, except as noted above.

Clive

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