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Mosja Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

How do I say this?

I'm quite in common with my friend. We listen to the same song (e.g. I listen to Never gonna give you up and he also listens to Never Gonna Give You Up)

I don't know how to say the underlined sentence in a short and natural way.

Any ideas?

  

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mosja I'm quite in common with my friend. We listen to the same song ( "I have a lot in common with my friend. " If "have lot in common" is what you mean, use "songs" (plural) to sound more natural.

  • mosja I'm quite in common with my friend.
  • We listen to the same song ( "I have a lot in common with my friend.
  • " If "have lot in common" is what you mean, use "songs" (plural) to sound more natural.
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mosjaI'm quite in common with my friend. We listen to the same song (

"I have a lot in common with my friend. We listen to/We like the same songs."

If "have lot in common" is what you mean, use "songs" (plural) to sound more natural.

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