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"Like": He is handsome like me #1 (permalink) Sun Jun 11, 2006 20:59 pm   "Like": He is handsome like me
 

Can someone help me out?

I need to know which is correct:

1. He is handsome like me.

2. He is handsome like I am.

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"Like" #2 (permalink) Sun Jun 11, 2006 21:09 pm   "Like"
 

Both are correct.
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"Like": He is handsome like me #3 (permalink) Thu Jul 10, 2008 14:42 pm   "Like": He is handsome like me
 

I think,
He is handsome like me.
and
He is handsome as I am.
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"Like": He is handsome like me #4 (permalink) Thu Jul 10, 2008 14:53 pm   "Like": He is handsome like me
 

"He is handsome as I am," means the same thing as, "He is as handsome as I am." They both mean, "We are equally handsome."

"He is handsome like I am," means, "We are both handsome."
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