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Caxio
Hello native English speakers.
1. I like people such as him.
2. I like people such as he.
3. I like people such as he is.
4. I like such people as him.
5. I like such people as he.
6. I like such people as he is.
7. I like people ——such people as he is.
8. I like people ——such people as him.
Which is grammatically correct?
Do they have the same meaning?
2026年1月22日 13:40
解答 · 1
Hello, actually, as British native speaker, none of them sound very natural to me. We would probably say:
"He is the sort of person (that) I like."
" He's my kind of person."
Or "I like people like him."
2026年1月23日 08:20
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