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Dallas Hinton | Anton Shepelev | Women don't like rain |
July 3, 2019 2:33 PM * |
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Hi Anton -- on Jul 03 2019 at 14:33, you wrote: AS> I should have quoted Dallas: DH>> In other words, "horse" is equivalent to "perfume". We DH>> could say "smelled like skunk", "smelled like manure", DH>> "smelled like perfume", and so on. Ahh AS> By the way, I have no objections to "smelled of horse" but AS> am not happy with "smelled like horse" and can't help but AS> want to insert an article after `like'. Understandable, but "like horse" is quite permissible. I think you may be analyzing too deeply -- English is marked more by it's exceptions than it's rules! Cheers... Dallas --- timEd/NT 1.30+ * Origin: The BandMaster, Vancouver, CANADA (1:153/7715) |
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