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  • Asked on March 25, 2022 in Grammar.

    There are many uses for as if in English. What is the use of comparison, conjunction and exclamation and how can it be used in a sentence?

    What is your doubt that you are about past tense or present tense with as if? The past tense is used when you use as if for comparing things/people where comparison is not true.

    I am amazed at his behaviour. He is like the king of the world. Is he going to be murdered?

    In your example, it’s used as conjunction where it’ll mean like as though or both. The past tense is not required.

    I don’t just want to help him. Is it that I have no money?

    Where can I find my answer?? How is the use of an English word like “English”, described

    in the article?

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  • Asked on March 24, 2022 in Grammar.

    There are many uses for as if in English. What is the use of comparison, conjunction and exclamation and how can it be used in a sentence?

    What is your doubt that you are about past tense or present tense with as if? The past tense is used when you use as if for comparing things/people where comparison is not true.

    I am amazed at his behaviour. He is like the king of the world. Is he going to be murdered?

    In your example, it’s used as conjunction where it’ll mean like as though or both. The past tense is not required.

    I don’t just want to help him. Is it that I have no money?

    Where can I find my answer?? How is the use of an English word like “English”, described

    in the article?

    • 32448 views
    • 388 answers
    • 11366 votes
  • Asked on March 24, 2022 in Grammar.

    There are many uses for as if in English. What is the use of comparison, conjunction and exclamation and how can it be used in a sentence?

    What is your doubt that you are about past tense or present tense with as if? The past tense is used when you use as if for comparing things/people where comparison is not true.

    I am amazed at his behaviour. He is like the king of the world. Is he going to be murdered?

    In your example, it’s used as conjunction where it’ll mean like as though or both. The past tense is not required.

    I don’t just want to help him. Is it that I have no money?

    Where can I find my answer?? How is the use of an English word like “English”, described

    in the article?

    • 32448 views
    • 388 answers
    • 11366 votes
  • Asked on March 24, 2022 in Grammar.

    There are many uses for as if in English. What is the use of comparison, conjunction and exclamation and how can it be used in a sentence?

    What is your doubt that you are about past tense or present tense with as if? The past tense is used when you use as if for comparing things/people where comparison is not true.

    I am amazed at his behaviour. He is like the king of the world. Is he going to be murdered?

    In your example, it’s used as conjunction where it’ll mean like as though or both. The past tense is not required.

    I don’t just want to help him. Is it that I have no money?

    Where can I find my answer?? How is the use of an English word like “English”, described

    in the article?

    • 32448 views
    • 388 answers
    • 11366 votes
  • Asked on March 24, 2022 in Grammar.

    There are many uses for as if in English. What is the use of comparison, conjunction and exclamation and how can it be used in a sentence?

    What is your doubt that you are about past tense or present tense with as if? The past tense is used when you use as if for comparing things/people where comparison is not true.

    I am amazed at his behaviour. He is like the king of the world. Is he going to be murdered?

    In your example, it’s used as conjunction where it’ll mean like as though or both. The past tense is not required.

    I don’t just want to help him. Is it that I have no money?

    Where can I find my answer?? How is the use of an English word like “English”, described

    in the article?

    • 32448 views
    • 388 answers
    • 11366 votes
  • Asked on March 24, 2022 in Grammar.

    There are many uses for as if in English. What is the use of comparison, conjunction and exclamation and how can it be used in a sentence?

    What is your doubt that you are about past tense or present tense with as if? The past tense is used when you use as if for comparing things/people where comparison is not true.

    I am amazed at his behaviour. He is like the king of the world. Is he going to be murdered?

    In your example, it’s used as conjunction where it’ll mean like as though or both. The past tense is not required.

    I don’t just want to help him. Is it that I have no money?

    Where can I find my answer?? How is the use of an English word like “English”, described

    in the article?

    • 32448 views
    • 388 answers
    • 11366 votes
  • Asked on March 23, 2022 in Grammar.

    There are many uses for as if in English. What is the use of comparison, conjunction and exclamation and how can it be used in a sentence?

    What is your doubt that you are about past tense or present tense with as if? The past tense is used when you use as if for comparing things/people where comparison is not true.

    I am amazed at his behaviour. He is like the king of the world. Is he going to be murdered?

    In your example, it’s used as conjunction where it’ll mean like as though or both. The past tense is not required.

    I don’t just want to help him. Is it that I have no money?

    Where can I find my answer?? How is the use of an English word like “English”, described

    in the article?

    • 32448 views
    • 388 answers
    • 11366 votes
  • Asked on March 23, 2022 in Grammar.

    There are many uses for as if in English. What is the use of comparison, conjunction and exclamation and how can it be used in a sentence?

    What is your doubt that you are about past tense or present tense with as if? The past tense is used when you use as if for comparing things/people where comparison is not true.

    I am amazed at his behaviour. He is like the king of the world. Is he going to be murdered?

    In your example, it’s used as conjunction where it’ll mean like as though or both. The past tense is not required.

    I don’t just want to help him. Is it that I have no money?

    Where can I find my answer?? How is the use of an English word like “English”, described

    in the article?

    • 32448 views
    • 388 answers
    • 11366 votes
  • Asked on March 23, 2022 in Grammar.

    There are many uses for as if in English. What is the use of comparison, conjunction and exclamation and how can it be used in a sentence?

    What is your doubt that you are about past tense or present tense with as if? The past tense is used when you use as if for comparing things/people where comparison is not true.

    I am amazed at his behaviour. He is like the king of the world. Is he going to be murdered?

    In your example, it’s used as conjunction where it’ll mean like as though or both. The past tense is not required.

    I don’t just want to help him. Is it that I have no money?

    Where can I find my answer?? How is the use of an English word like “English”, described

    in the article?

    • 32448 views
    • 388 answers
    • 11366 votes
  • Asked on March 23, 2022 in Grammar.

    There are many uses for as if in English. What is the use of comparison, conjunction and exclamation and how can it be used in a sentence?

    What is your doubt that you are about past tense or present tense with as if? The past tense is used when you use as if for comparing things/people where comparison is not true.

    I am amazed at his behaviour. He is like the king of the world. Is he going to be murdered?

    In your example, it’s used as conjunction where it’ll mean like as though or both. The past tense is not required.

    I don’t just want to help him. Is it that I have no money?

    Where can I find my answer?? How is the use of an English word like “English”, described

    in the article?

    • 32448 views
    • 388 answers
    • 11366 votes