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User0699 Posted 7 years ago
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You're dressed exactly like how I told you to/You're dressed exactly like I told you to.
  

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user0699 You're dressed exactly like how I told you to "How" and "like" fight each other. I call this illiterate speech. user0699 You're dressed exactly like I told you to.

  • user0699 You're dressed exactly like how I told you to "How" and "like" fight each other.
  • I call this illiterate speech.
  • user0699 You're dressed exactly like I told you to.
  • This is natural casual English, at least here in the USA.
  • I would probably say it that way myself if I didn't care how I sounded.
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user0699You're dressed exactly like how I told you to

"How" and "like" fight each other. I call this illiterate speech.

user0699You're dressed exactly like I told you to.

This is natural casual English, at least here in the USA. I would probably say it that way myself if I didn't care how I sounded. But "like" in t

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