I'm reposting the question because I didn't how to "answer to the answer"...
"You know they're running out of arguments when they start to trash talk like that guy is"
or
""You know they're running out of arguments when they start to trash talk like that guy is"
The previous "like as" was a typo... I meant, "like that guy is"!
Is it correct aswell? Does it make sense? Thanks again!!!
anonymous "You know they're running out of arguments when they start to trash talk like that guy is" or ""You know they're running out of arguments when they start to trash talk like that guy is" Apart from the typo with the quotation marks, I don't see any difference between the two. Was there supposed to be?
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anonymous"You know they're running out of arguments when they start to trash talk like that guy is"
or
""You know they're running out of arguments when they start to trash talk like that guy is"
Apart from the typo with the quotation marks, I don't see any difference between the two. Was there supposed to be?