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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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Having trouble saying the sentence

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He has more the same taste in movies as you than I do.

I'm trying to say
Is this correct?

He [John] has the same taste in movies as you.
I don't have the same taste in movies as you.

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There are a number of possibilities, for example: He has the same taste in movies as you do, and you know I don't like your kind of movies. You and I don't like the same kind of movies, but he loves your kind of movies. He likes the same kind of crummy movies that you like.

  • There are a number of possibilities, for example: He has the same taste in movies as you do, and you know I don't like your kind of movies.
  • You and I don't like the same kind of movies, but he loves your kind of movies.
  • He likes the same kind of crummy movies that you like.
  • His taste in movies is lousy, just like yours.
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There are a number of possibilities, for example:

He has the same taste in movies as you do, and you know I don't like your kind of movies.

You and I don't like the same kind of movies, but he loves your kind of movies.

He likes the same kind of crummy movies that you like.

His taste in movies is lousy, just like yours.

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