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Hi guys: just have some grammar issues: can anyone help?

which one is correct:

I have been hitting him, just as what you have been doing
I have been hitting him, just as what you have done
I have been hitting him, just as you have?
(don't really know) :frown:

Thank you!
None of them are really correct. "I have been hitting him, just as you have been doing" would be the most correct form, but still quite awkward/stilted and not the most natural English. Try "I was hitting him, just as you were" or "I was hitting him, just like you".
(edited 7 years ago)
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Original post by jessieyang
Hi guys: just have some grammar issues: can anyone help?

which one is correct:

I have been hitting him, just as what you have been doing
I have been hitting him, just as what you have done
I have been hitting him, just as you have?
(don't really know) :frown:

Thank you!


I have been hitting him, just as you have been doing.

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