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"exactly the same"
I know the following sentence is not correct: "I like an exactly the same"
Could you tell me why it's wrong and how can I improve the sentence?
Thank you very much!
12 mei 2016 16:33
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When you say "exactly the same," it must describe something. So "a exactly the same" doesn't make sense. If you are talking about an item, you could say "I like exactly the same thing" or "I want exactly the same thing." Usually, you can just use "same." When you say "exactly the same," you just showmore emphasis.
12 mei 2016
William is right. Also, a/an/the can only come before a noun or adjective + noun. Exactly is an adverb.
12 mei 2016
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Lily
Taalvaardigheden
Chinees (Mandarijn), Engels, Duits, Vietnamees
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Engels, Duits
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