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Understanding "As If" and "As Though" by Michele Cristine Biancalana is a document available to read on EtoBox.
"As if" and "as though" are used to make imaginary comparisons and express assumptions or appearances, with no significant difference in meaning, though "as though" is more formal. For unreal situations, the subjunctive mood is used with "were," while present verb forms indicate something seems true. Examples illustrate their usage in both unreal and appearance contexts, along with practice exercises to reinforce understanding.
- Author
- Michele Cristine Biancalana
- Language
- EN