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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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You like I, must have taken art appreciation.

You, like I, must have taken art appreciation.

  

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anonymous You, like I, must have taken art appreciation. Not exactly. You write it like this: Like me, you must have taken art appreciation.

  • anonymous You, like I, must have taken art appreciation.
  • Not exactly.
  • You write it like this: Like me, you must have taken art appreciation.
  • Phrases of this kind with "like" or "unlike" are normally placed at the beginning of the sentence.
  • CJ
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anonymous

You, like I, must have taken art appreciation.

Not exactly. You write it like this:

Like me, you must have taken art appreciation.

Phrases of this kind with "like" or "unlike" are normally placed at the beginning of the sentence.

CJ

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