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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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What exactly does this sentence mean?

What exactly does this sentence mean?

How would you differentiate (between) the 2 possibilities? If it were Ron or if it were someone else?

We were lucky to find someone (who is) as nice as Ron. (Did they find Ron or someone else who is as nice as Ron?)

Could you tell me if I asked the question naturally?

How would you differentiate (between) the 2 possibilities? If it were Ron or if it were someone else?

thank you

  

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anonymous How would you differentiate (between) the 2 possibilities? If it were Ron or if it were someone else? We were lucky to find someone (who is) as nice as Ron.

  • anonymous How would you differentiate (between) the 2 possibilities?
  • If it were Ron or if it were someone else?
  • We were lucky to find someone (who is) as nice as Ron.
  • ) We don't know whether they found Ron or someone as nice as Ron.
  • This is one of the many joys of the English language.
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anonymous

How would you differentiate (between) the 2 possibilities? If it were Ron or if it were someone else?

We were lucky to find someone (who is) as nice as Ron. (Did they find Ron or someone else who is as nice as Ron?)

We don't know whether they found Ron or someone as nice as Ron.

This is one of the many joys of the English languag

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