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when do we use "The same" and "same"????
what is the right one "the same" or "same" and when do we use everyone of them?
Nov 26, 2015 7:43 PM
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You will almost always need "the" for grammatical reasons. There's no difference in meaning between the two.
Here are some examples, as you can see they all use "the": https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/same
If there's no "the", it's usually when talking about the word itself:
- "same" is a word that indicated things are very similar
Or when "the" is omitted as an abbreviation, usually in spoken English
- same to you!
November 26, 2015
"The same" is a pronoun in English and would be used in the following example. "Henry has just ordered a fruit cake and I would like to order the same." In other words "the same" is a pronoun, which a substitute expression for the noun "fruit cake"
The word "same" is an adjective, which is used to describe a noun. An example would be Maria and Margaret have bought the same handbag. In this example same is used with the noun.
I hope this explanation is helpful to you
November 26, 2015
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