radhaarora wrote:
daagh wrote:
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Kanigmat wrote
Like when used for comparison should always be followed by noun
Like when used for comparison should always be followed by noun
'Like' when used for comparison can be followed by a noun, or a pronoun or a noun+ noun modifier. It does not matter even if a relative clause that has a verb follows and modifies the noun as the clause is after all a modifier in thecontext
Can you please explain why D is wrong ?
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