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Debpriya De Posted 16 years ago
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The same age

1.They are the same age.
2.They are of the same age.
Which of the above two sentences is more correct and formal ?
  

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They're both OK, but #2 seems more formal and I wouldn't normally use it in ordinary conversation (I'd say "They're the same age").

  • They're both OK, but #2 seems more formal and I wouldn't normally use it in ordinary conversation (I'd say "They're the same age").
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They're both OK, but #2 seems more formal and I wouldn't normally use it in ordinary conversation (I'd say "They're the same age").

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