Owais_K
Please, explain this. Although John is my teacher, he likes to play bed minton. "This is something in common in both of us" or it should be "this is something in common with both of us"
2021年6月15日 19:29
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招待者
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I would rather say "This is something we have in common". In common already implies a connection between the two of you, you don't need to add both.
2021年6月15日
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This is something we both have in common
2021年6月15日
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Badminton
2021年6月15日
Although John is my teacher, he likes to play badminton. I don't understand this sentence. What is the connection between somebody being my teacher and whether or not he plays badminton? If it were "he likes to play badminton with me" that would make more sense...
2021年6月15日
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Owais_K
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