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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Which sentence is grammatically correct and appropriate one?

They supplied vanity basin in different model numbers, but both models are look the same even though they have different model numbers.

They supplied vanity basin in different model numbers, but both models are look alike even though they have different model numbers.

  

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anonymous They supplied vanity basin s with different model numbers, but both models are look the same even though they have different model numbers. Substitute 'look alike' for 'look the same' and it'll be just as accurate You could argue it's tautology to say ' both look the same', rather than 'they', but it's normal usage.

  • anonymous They supplied vanity basin s with different model numbers, but both models are look the same even though they have different model numbers.
  • Substitute 'look alike' for 'look the same' and it'll be just as accurate You could argue it's tautology to say ' both look the same', rather than 'they', but it's normal usage.
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anonymousThey supplied vanity basins with different model numbers, but both models are look the same even though they have different model numbers.

Substitute 'look alike' for 'look the same' and it'll be just as accurate

You could argue it's tautology to say 'both look the same', rather than 'they', but it's nor

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anonymousboth models are look the same

There is no place in the English language, as far as I know, where any form of be (e.g., 'is' or 'are', or 'was' or 'were') can be followed by a bare infinitive.

CJ

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