Question
27 Nov 2020
- Portuguese (Brazil)
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Esperanto
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English (US)
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Japanese
Question about English (US)
What the difference between "How" and "Like.
Ex:
I'm like you.
How to do it?
In portuguese the two ways traduction:Como
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I wrote right?
What the difference between "How" and "Like.
Ex:
I'm like you.
How to do it?
In portuguese the two ways traduction:Como
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I wrote right?
Ex:
I'm like you.
How to do it?
In portuguese the two ways traduction:Como
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I wrote right?
Answers
- English (US)
- Hindi
- Portuguese (Brazil)
- English (US) Near fluent
@SPECIALforever I don't understand, can you maybe rephrase what you said?
- English (US) Near fluent
also "how to do it" doesn't make sense grammatically
- Portuguese (Brazil)
- Portuguese (Brazil)
- English (US) Near fluent
@SPECIALforever lol, it is hard I don't understand it myself, but don't worry you can do it!!
- Portuguese (Brazil)
- English (US) Near fluent
@SPECIALforever yes, but in English it doesn't because we form sentences differently, but it's okay I'm here to help!
- Portuguese (Brazil)
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- English (US) Near fluent
- English (US) Near fluent
@SPECIALforever go onto Google and search English particles
- English (US) Near fluent
- Portuguese (Brazil)
- Portuguese (Brazil)
I'm confused because the traduction
With or without "Do"
Is "COMO"
???
With or without "Do"
Is "COMO"
???
- English (US) Near fluent
@SPECIALforever yes I know, "how" and "like" are English particles
- English (US) Near fluent
those are all Particles look for an article on particles it will help alot
- Portuguese (Brazil)
- English (US) Near fluent
@SPECIALforever okay I hope it goes well google helps alot if you don't understand just ask me the reason I told you to search up particles is because "how", "like", "do" and other things that you don't understand are particles
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