Tan Elaine
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- Joined
- Jun 29, 2008
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- Student or Learner
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- English
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- Hong Kong
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- Hong Kong
1. He behaves as if he is mad.
2. He behaves as if he were mad.
Does the first sentence mean that he behaves as a mad person would, while the second means he is not mad, but behaves like an insane person?
Thanks.
2. He behaves as if he were mad.
Does the first sentence mean that he behaves as a mad person would, while the second means he is not mad, but behaves like an insane person?
Thanks.