Hi. There is no difference.
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JesusenglandHello.The second one is badly formed, in my opinion. One wants to ask, "the same as what?", as in "Both of you look almost th
What is the difference in meaning?
- You two look almost the same.
- Both of you look almost the same.
Thanks.