Sometimes a sentence indicates a contrary to fact meaning, but the use of as if or as though means perhaps something has occurred. In this case, another form of the verb is used.
The boy looked as though he was going home.
(Perhaps he was going home.) She looks as if she has won the election.
(Perhaps she has won the election.)
Whereas in previous explanation of "As If / As Though" something opposite is also explained, if someone knows what's it talking about then please explain
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The boy looked as though he was going home.
(Perhaps he was going home.) She looks as if she has won the election.
(Perhaps she has won the election.)
Whereas in previous explanation of "As If / As Though" something opposite is also explained, if someone knows what's it talking about then please explain
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Statistics : Posted by Spencer0002 • on 18 Nov 2023, 07:20 • Replies 0 • Views 29


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