Is it only like “as I did”, or “as I want”?
Which is the correct answer to the question?
- You’ve answered the same questions as me?
- How did you answer my questions?
- How do I change a question that isn’t answered by you?
How can you tell? We’ve seen Breaking Bad every weekend, we’ve never got any Breaking Bad references!
I as well saw this, but I dont know how it would apply in this context.
Both are good. The first is great. The second is nothing. The third one (see notes) doesn’t work because there is no have in the main sentence, so the tenses don’t match up, which sounds odd. I
answered your same question. What are your experiences?
Would be good.
Both are good. The first is great. The second is nothing. The third one (see notes) doesn’t work because there is no have in the main sentence, so the tenses don’t match up, which sounds odd. I
answered your same question. What are your experiences?
Would be good.
Both are good. The first is great. The second is nothing. The third one (see notes) doesn’t work because there is no have in the main sentence, so the tenses don’t match up, which sounds odd. I
answered your same question. What are your experiences?
Would be good.
Both are good. The first is great. The second is nothing. The third one (see notes) doesn’t work because there is no have in the main sentence, so the tenses don’t match up, which sounds odd. I
answered your same question. What are your experiences?
Would be good.
Both are good. The first is great. The second is nothing. The third one (see notes) doesn’t work because there is no have in the main sentence, so the tenses don’t match up, which sounds odd. I
answered your same question. What are your experiences?
Would be good.
Both are good. The first is great. The second is nothing. The third one (see notes) doesn’t work because there is no have in the main sentence, so the tenses don’t match up, which sounds odd. I
answered your same question. What are your experiences?
Would be good.
Both are good. The first is great. The second is nothing. The third one (see notes) doesn’t work because there is no have in the main sentence, so the tenses don’t match up, which sounds odd. I
answered your same question. What are your experiences?
Would be good.
Both are good. The first is great. The second is nothing. The third one (see notes) doesn’t work because there is no have in the main sentence, so the tenses don’t match up, which sounds odd. I
answered your same question. What are your experiences?
Would be good.
Both are good. The first is great. The second is nothing. The third one (see notes) doesn’t work because there is no have in the main sentence, so the tenses don’t match up, which sounds odd. I
answered your same question. What are your experiences?
Would be good.
Both are good. The first is great. The second is nothing. The third one (see notes) doesn’t work because there is no have in the main sentence, so the tenses don’t match up, which sounds odd. I
answered your same question. What are your experiences?
Would be good.