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What is the difference between ① It' s ready [just like] it always is and [just like] I told you it would be and ② We both know you [just like] me for my cooking. ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
What is the difference between ① It' s ready [just like] it always is and [just like] I told you it would be and ② We both know you [just like] me for my cooking. ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
I am wondering about the difference between ① just like and ② just like
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- English (US)
1. just like = same as
"It's ready the same as it always is"
this like is similar to "처럼"
2. just like = only + like
"We both know you only like me for my cooking."
this like is "좋아하다"
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- English (US)
1. just like = same as
"It's ready the same as it always is"
this like is similar to "처럼"
2. just like = only + like
"We both know you only like me for my cooking."
this like is "좋아하다"
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