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What is the difference in meaning when you choose “as” or “who” in these sentences?
1) Follow our favorite foodie, Greg Romero, “as” he tries the delicacies of the world like Peru, Morocco, and Japan.
2) Follow our favorite foodie, Greg Romero, “who” tries the delicacies of the world like Peru, Morocco, and Japan.
26 mars 2024 13:49
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"As" means the actions (follow, try) will be concurrent if you obey the command in the first clause.
"Who" means the subject of the second clause is a person that was already mentioned in the first clause.
26 mars 2024
"As" is an adverb that modifies the verb "follow" by answering the question "when?". The phrase "as he tries the delicacies" functions the same grammatically as the adverb "tomorrow":
"Follow our favorite, Greg, tomorrow".
Phrases that answer questions like "when?", "where?", or "how?" tend to be adverbs.
There is a logical error in your sentences: Peru, Morocco, and Japan are countries, not delicacies.
27 mars 2024
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Ryota
Compétences linguistiques
Anglais, Japonais
Langue étudiée
Anglais
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