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Mr Hahn
which is the correct sentence to say ..? Please revise if there's any mistake. thx.
''I just want to show how this thing looks like if being opened''
''I just want to show how this thing looks like if it's being opened''
Apr 26, 2013 3:15 PM
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Niether of these sentences sound natural to me. Without some context I can't be sure of your intended meaning, but you could try this:
"I just want to show what this thing looks like when it is being opened."
I hope this helps!
April 26, 2013
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