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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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Hi. Let's say my friend and I like to do some things the same and for others our interest differs, that is, he likes to do them but I don't. Now, how can we say about them? Can you make it shorter? Thank you in advance for your help.

He and I like to do some things the same, but for others he doesn't like to some things I like to do and I like to do some things he doesn't like to do.

  

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anonymous Can you make it shorter? He and I like to do some things the same, but for others he doesn't like to some things I like to do and I like to do some things he doesn't like to do. This is the best I can do for you: We both like to do some things, but he doesn't like to do other things I like, and I like to do other things he doesn't like.

  • anonymous Can you make it shorter?
  • He and I like to do some things the same, but for others he doesn't like to some things I like to do and I like to do some things he doesn't like to do.
  • This is the best I can do for you: We both like to do some things, but he doesn't like to do other things I like, and I like to do other things he doesn't like.
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anonymousCan you make it shorter? He and I like to do some things the same, but for others he doesn't like to some things I like to do and I like to do some things he doesn't like to do.

This is the best I can do for you:

We both like to do some things, but he doesn't like to do other things I like, and I like to do other things he doesn't like.

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