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Davide K
It's as same as the one I tasted in Italy ?
I ate a piece of bread today somewhere, and I found the flavor is perfectly same as the bread I tasted in Italy.
Can I say :" it's as same as the bread I tasted in Italy ." ?
Thank you very much :-)
Dec 4, 2017 5:06 AM
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You could say, "It tastes the same as the one I had in Italy" or "It tastes the same as the bread I tasted in Italy." Both mean the same thing and would work!
December 4, 2017
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No.
CORRECT: I ate a piece of bread today and I found the flavor to be the same as the bread I tasted in Italy. (No comma before "and")
December 4, 2017
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