Hi,
Which of the following is correct:
“such a person as her” vs “such a person like her”
It surprised me that Ms Google says people use “like” more than “as” in this case.
Many thanks.
Hi,
Which of the following is correct:
“such a person as her” vs “such a person like her”
It surprised me that Ms Google says people use “like” more than “as” in this case.
Many thanks.
“Such a person as her.” Despite Google’s findings. Google isn’t really very reliable for finding correct grammar. That’s not the primary function.
(“A person like her” with no such.
Dear beeesneees
Are " same as you " or "same as you are " correct ?
“Same as you” and “same are you are” are both correct, but where there verb isn’t “to be,” the latter will be wrong.
When you use Google to find popular use, place your search terms in quotation marks for better results. I found that “such as” was overwhelmingly more common than “such like.”
dear Mordant “same as you are " or " same are you are” ??
“Same as you are.” That’s a typo.
thanks for the prompt reply Dear Mordant.