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Lawn2llawn2 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

The same with/as

Hi,

I am confused about when to use the same as or with. Can anyone explain when to use them? In this example, which one to use?

A: My sister always gets angry over little things
B. Same thing with my brother

Is this right? Thank you.

Liya
  

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That's right. You can use 'with' to mean 'in the case of'. It's the same (thing) with my brother.

  • That's right.
  • You can use 'with' to mean 'in the case of'.
  • It's the same (thing) with my brother.
  • ~ It's the same (thing) in the case of my brother.
  • CJ
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That's right. You can use 'with' to mean 'in the case of'.

It's the same (thing) with my brother. ~ It's the same (thing) in the case of my brother.

CJ

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