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Are they the same?
Just as you wish
What ever you want
Jul 4, 2015 7:40 AM
Answers · 2
They could be interchangeable. If someone says they are going to do something you disapprove of, despite your advice. You could respond - just as you wish, meaning do just as you wish rather than as I have advised, or, do whatever you want.
July 4, 2015
The first describes HOW, denoted through "as", things will happen.
The second describes "what" could happen.
July 4, 2015
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