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Fattyshank Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

For the same reason..

Hello.

I have no idea how to compose a sentence when one person responds to another person with "for the same reason.":

A: Hey, why don't you fly like a bird?

B: For the same reason as you. (or "for the same reason you don't/as you don't") ?

Thanks a lot!
  

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''Because you don't either'', could be an option

  • ''Because you don't either'', could be an option
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''Because you don't either'', could be an option
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Thank you! But there should be at least one expression with "reason".
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fattyshankA: Hey, why don't you fly like a bird?
B: For the same reason as you.
This is correct as it stands. If you add the verb, change as to that.

For the same reason that you don't.

Or leave it out:

For the same reason you don't.

CJ

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