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Usage of LIKE-AS, HAVE-GOT



 
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When I can to occupy the words *could* *would* *else* | Waiting on line or in line
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Usage of LIKE-AS, HAVE-GOT Sun Mar 13, 2005 6:13 am  Usage of LIKE-AS, HAVE-GOT
 

Could someone explain me the difference of these words?

Thanks.
Dave
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