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Peaceblinkfriend Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

"...movie of/with the same name..."

0Shoud it be 'of' or 'with' here? I wonder how else would you say this? 02br
00There was a movie 01i00of/with02i00 the same name released ten years ago. 02br
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0I would use "with". Let's see what the natives say0-

  • 0I would use "with".
  • Let's see what the natives say0-
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0I would use "with". Let's see what the natives say0-
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0My take02br
00A movie with the similar name was released ten years ago00 0-
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0Why are you changing the adjective from same to similar?0-
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0 Hi New2grammar02br
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00 More or less both adjectives fit in the sentence. But similar sounds better to me here. even I am waiting for comments from natives02br
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00Regards0-
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0From my understanding, same is identical and similar means almost identical. They are different.0-

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