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As If / As Though

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  • They treated us __________ we (be) part of the family.
    as if we were
  • You are talking __________ I (not understand) English!
    as if I did not understand
  • She speaks __________ she (be) an expert, but she just started learning.
    as if she were
  • It felt like we have been here before. (remake)
    It felt as if we had been here before.
  • She looks like she knows the answer. (remake)
    She looks as though she knows the answer.
  • He drives __________ he (be) a professional race car driver.
    as though he were
  • It’s so quiet in here, __________ everyone (leave) the building already.
    as if everyone had left
  • He talks about his weekend __________ it (be) the most exciting story ever.
    as though it is
  • He behaves as though he is the boss, but he’s not. (correct the mistake)
    He behaves as though he WERE the boss, but he’s not.
  • The baby cried as if ... (finish the sentence)
    your answer
  • It felt as if I fall down the stairs. (correct the mistake)
    It felt as if I HAD FALLEN down the stairs.
  • The teacher looked at me as though ... (finish the sentence)
    your answer
  • They talk about their trip as though ... (finish the sentence)
    your answer
  • They act __________ they (own) the place, but it’s not theirs.
    as though they own
  • She’s spending money as if ... (finish the sentence)
    your answer
  • She stared at me __________ I (say) something offensive.
    as though I had said
  • You sound as if ... (finish the sentence)
    your answer
  • He looked at me as though ... (finish the sentence)
    your answer
  • He pretended that he didn’t hear me. (remake)
    He acted as if he had not heard me.
  • She looked at me __________ I (do) something wrong.
    as though I had done
  • I feel __________ I (make) a big mistake yesterday.
    as if I had made
  • He speaks to me __________ I (not understand) a word he says.
    as though I don’t understand
  • He speaks to me as though I was a child. (correct the mistake)
    He speaks to me as though I WERE a child.