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According to my textbook, those two sentences are correct.
Do English native speakers think both are fine?
1. He is not who he used to be.
2. He is not what he used to be.
According to my textbook, those two sentences are correct.
Do English native speakers think both are fine?
1. He is not who he used to be.
2. He is not what he used to be.
Do English native speakers think both are fine?
1. He is not who he used to be.
2. He is not what he used to be.
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