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Which of these sentences is correct (with the given meaning):
1-Unlike John, you'll like Harry.
2-You will like Harry, unlike John.
Meaning: You didn't/don't/won't like John, but you'll like Harry.
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Re:
- Unlike John, you'll like Harry.
Meaning: although John doesn't like Harry, you will.
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- You will like Harry, unlike John.
Meaning: although John doesn't like Harry, you will.
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