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SheltieBites Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

In Common

"He and I know several people in common."
"He and I know several people."

How are they different?
  

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SheltieBites "He and I know several people in common. Both of you know several of the same people. ""He and I know several people.

  • SheltieBites "He and I know several people in common.
  • Both of you know several of the same people.
  • ""He and I know several people.
  • Both of you know a lot of people - but not necessarily the same people.
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SheltieBites"He and I know several people in common. Both of you know several of the same people.
""He and I know several people. Both of you know a lot of people - but not necessarily the same people.

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