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Adverbial Clause
Adverbial Clause of Manner using As if or As though
Sentence | Meaning |
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You talk about it as if you had had many years of experience in doing your job. | The fact is that you have had little job experience. |
You talk as if you already knew about the company’s vision and mission. | The fact is you don’t know the company’s vision and mission. |
You sound as though you were not a fresh graduate. | The fact is you are a fresh graduate. |
Some people look at me as if I were some kind of a rebel. | The fact is that I’m not a rebel. |
The prospective employee sounds as though he had prepared all the answers to the questions. | The fact is the prospective employee hasn’t prepared the answers. |
You sound as if you are prepared to work already. | The fact is that you may be ready or not. You seem to be ready, anyway |