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Which one is correct? about verb [judge]
A. Don't judge me for what I look now.
B. Don't judge me by what I look now.
C. Don't judge me from what I look now.
D. Don't judge me on what I look now.
I am confused over "The preposition" Which one is correct?
I don't suppose they are all correct, are they?
2 Thg 04 2014 18:00
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"by" works the best. "on" also sounds natural to me. Here are some good sentences:
Don't judge me by how I look now.
Don't judge me on how I look now.
Don't judge me by what I look like now. (I would most likely speak this sentence)
Don't judge me on what I look like now.
Don't judge me based on how I look now.
Don't judge me based on what I look like now.
2 tháng 4 năm 2014
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Is this an example from a book? The sentences are all kind of wrong ... but not because of the prepositions. "What" should really be "how." Then the sentences make sense!
Don't judge me by how I look.
Don't judge me for how I look.
Don't judge me from what I look like.
Don't judge me on how I look.
"From" is perhaps the most awkward of the prepositions, at least in this example. But in truth they all work!
2 tháng 4 năm 2014
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The translator says "by"but I don´t know if that´s the correct way. I have the same problem with prepositions.
2 tháng 4 năm 2014
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