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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

This/that

Don't be like that.
Don't be like this.
What's the difference between these two? Thanks,.
  

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Don't be like that. -- What you did/said. It is over for the time being.

  • Don't be like that.
  • -- What you did/said.
  • It is over for the time being.
  • Don't be like this.
  • -- What you are doing/saying.
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Don't be like that.-- What you did/said. It is over for the time being.
Don't be like this. -- What you are doing/saying. It is continuing.

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