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Nattawut Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

What does "It looks to me like" mean

What is different between "It looks to me like" and "It looks like"?
Is it interchangeable?

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The first emphasizes your understanding that others may not share your opinion. The second simply says what you perceive the situation to be.

  • The first emphasizes your understanding that others may not share your opinion.
  • The second simply says what you perceive the situation to be.
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The first emphasizes your understanding that others may not share your opinion.
The second simply says what you perceive the situation to be.

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