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Is it correct to say "How many years apart are you both?"
A: How many years apart are you both?
B: I'm 2 years older than C.
C: Yes, I'm 2 years younger than B.
What are other natural way to say this?
Thank you.
Nov 24, 2018 7:22 AM
Answers · 3
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This is technically correct, but sounds a little awkward to me. I think I would say something like:
- are you close to the same age?
- how many years older/younger are you?
November 24, 2018
All of that is correct.
November 24, 2018
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