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What is the difference between Sometimes she is apparently 4years old herself. and Sometimes it's seemed like she thinks herself 4years old. ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
What is the difference between Sometimes she is apparently 4years old herself. and Sometimes it's seemed like she thinks herself 4years old. ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
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18 Sep 2016
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It sounds more natural to say, 'Sometimes she acts like a 4 year old.' Or you could even just say, 'Sometimes she acts like she's 4.'
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It sounds more natural to say, 'Sometimes she acts like a 4 year old.' Or you could even just say, 'Sometimes she acts like she's 4.'
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