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"You sound like I'm stupid" Vs. "You make it sounds like I'm stupid".
Is there any difference in nuance or in usage in contexts?
Jan 30, 2019 9:22 AM
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Hi Dolco,
The first one doesn't really make sense, if I can be honest.
Maybe better ways to say this are:
"You're making it / me sound like I'm stupid".
"You make me sound like I am an idiot".
"You make me sound stupid".
January 30, 2019
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