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like this vs thus
like this vs thus
I can use them on the same situation?
Please, show me some examples if possible.
Thanks in advance.
Mar 22, 2012 6:37 PM
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No, they do not mean the same thing at all!
"THIS" IS A PRONOUN. PRONOUNS CAN REFER TO THINGS THAT ARE CLOSE BY.
Can I have this?
I can feel how cold this ice cube is.
How do you eat this taco?
This is the one I want.
"THUS" is an Adverb. It means: As a result or consequence; therefore.
In the manner now being indicated or exemplified; in this way.
Synonyms: so - accordingly - therefore - consequently - like this
I need to go to work, thus, I can't stay around a play with you.
I have a headache, thus, I will take some medicine.
We don't use "thus" very often.
March 22, 2012
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Hi Sergio.
They are very different.
I have never used the word 'thus' It is a very 'old' word which has almost completelt been replaced by 'therefore'. So, use 'therefore' instead. (por isso)
The word 'this' is of course the same as 'isto / este / esta'
I will add some examples later.
By the way... Your question should be: "Can I use them IN the same situation?"
You must remember to change the order of the words to form a question. (I can. Can I?)
March 22, 2012
Hi Gena,I really apreciatte your help, it was very clear to me, thanks a lot.
March 22, 2012
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