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Vsuresh Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

share the bond

Hi
They share a strong bond of friendship.
Is the use of share correct here? If so, please tell me what it means here. 
  

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vsuresh Is the use of share correct here? If so, please tell me what it means here. It's correct.

  • vsuresh Is the use of share correct here?
  • If so, please tell me what it means here.
  • It's correct.
  • 'they share' means they have something in common.
  • Here it indicates that the feelings of friendship are reciprocal.
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vsureshIs the use of share correct here? If so, please tell me what it means here.
It's correct. 'they share' means they have something in common. Here it indicates that the feelings of friendship are reciprocal.

CJ
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Something like I value you as my friend as much as you value me as your friend.
Is it correct,CJ ?
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vsureshSomething like I value you as my friend as much as you value me as your friend.Is it correct,CJ ?
Yes.

As a matter of fact, you could just say they have a strong bond ....

There is no real difference between 'have' and 'share' in this sentence.

CJ

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