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Unlike as it may seem, the jasmine shrub with its fragrant flowers is a member of the olive family.? Unlike as it may seem, the jasmine shrub with its fragrant flowers is a member of the olive family. The sentence looks incorrect, if I modify to be like this. It may seem unlikely, the jasmine shrub with its fragrant flowers is a member of the olive family. Is it correct way to find the incorrect word? or is there another method?
Feb 24, 2016 2:32 PM
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You can go with either construction, but neither is quite right. You can either use "Unlikely as it may seem" as a sentence adverb in the first, or you need a conjunction such as "but" between the two independent clauses of the second.
February 24, 2016
Hi, Your only issue is the firstly word, which should be "Unlikely" and not "unlike". So the correct sentence is: "Unlikely as it may seem...." Unlikely means there is a low chance that something might happen. For example: "It is unlikely that the sun will disappear tomorrow" The word "Unlike" means "not similar" aka that one thing doesn't resemble another (in appearance or other quality) For example: "The jasmine shrub is unlike an olive" or "My mother is unlike my father" (in terms of personality or appearance)
February 24, 2016
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