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Prple Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

the same counts for you...

If I want to express that sth. is valid for so. else, can I say: "The same counts for you" ?
  

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You probably want "the same goes for you". For example you could say Do your homework, Sarah! The same goes for you too, Mark!

  • You probably want "the same goes for you".
  • For example you could say Do your homework, Sarah!
  • The same goes for you too, Mark!
  • "the same goes for someone" means that something (that is exactly the same as something else) applies to someone.
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You probably want "the same goes for you". For example you could say

Do your homework, Sarah!

The same goes for you too, Mark!

"the same goes for someone" means that something (that is exactly the same as something else) applies to someone.
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Thanks, this is what i wanted to say! Emotion: wink

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