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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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The same things like

How do you say it:

"I like the same music as him"
"I had the same experience like him"

Do you use "as him" or "like him"? Both of these sentences do not sound right to me. Can you give me a better way of saying it?
  

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Anonymous "I like the same music as him""I had the same experience like him" The first is acceptable, though some people prefer "I like the same music as he (does)". We can use only 'as' with 'the same'.

  • Anonymous "I like the same music as him""I had the same experience like him" The first is acceptable, though some people prefer "I like the same music as he (does)".
  • We can use only 'as' with 'the same'.
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Anonymous"I like the same music as him""I had the same experience like him"
The first is acceptable, though some people prefer "I like the same music as he (does)".

The second is incorrect.We can use only 'as' with 'the same'.
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Thank you fivejedjon. "I like the same music as he", can you really say that? Without 'does'? It sounds wrong to me.

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