Pelin
Can I use them interchangeably? You are who you always were. and You are as you always were
2016年2月5日 10:35
回答 · 1
Yes, they're pretty much interchangeable. "You are who you always were" carries the connotation of being the same person, whereas "You are as you always were" means more that you've not changed. It's a very minor difference in meaning, so I wouldn't worry about it.
2016年2月5日
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