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Byeoyeol Kim Posted 11 years ago
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same somthing with/as ~

Hi there!
I want to say a hypothesis that there's a person and he/she ordered pizza. Plus, pizza he/she ordered is same as mine.

Which one is correct? or incorrect?

if there's a person who ordered the same menu with you, ...

if theres a person who ordered the same menu as yours, ...

if theres a person who ordered the menu same as you did, ...

thanks in advance
  

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Byeoyeol Kim I want to say a hypothesis that there's a person and he/she ordered pizza. Plus, pizza he/she ordered is same as mine. If there is someone who ordered the same pizza as you did at the same pizzeria, at the same time, then there is high probability that you both will have the same pizza to have.

  • Byeoyeol Kim I want to say a hypothesis that there's a person and he/she ordered pizza.
  • Plus, pizza he/she ordered is same as mine.
  • If there is someone who ordered the same pizza as you did at the same pizzeria, at the same time, then there is high probability that you both will have the same pizza to have.
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Byeoyeol KimI want to say a hypothesis that there's a person and he/she ordered pizza. Plus, pizza he/she ordered is same as mine.
If there is someone who ordered the same pizza as you did at the same pizzeria, at the same time, then there is high probability that you both will have the same pizza to have.

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