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Kumi
What do you say when you and another person are about the same age?
Which do you use?
We are close in age.
We are similar in age.
or instead of "We", do you use "You and I are..." ?
Please tell me if you have the other casual way.Maybe I've mistook the category, I don't know how I delete it...
2014年12月20日 11:12
解答 · 6
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Your first suggestion, 'We are close in age', is fine, but not very common as an expression. You would by most likely to hear this in reference to siblings e.g. 'Her three children are very close in age.'
The second isn't quite right. It should be 'We are of a similar age.'
More informal alternatives would be variations on this sentence:
'We are ........... the same age'.
In the gap, you could put a number of different modifiers, for example: almost, nearly, about, around.
2014年12月20日
1
Both sentences are correct, but in everyday speech I would say "we're almost the same age."
2014年12月20日
I would say, "you and I are close in age." Or, "you and I are almost the same in age."
2014年12月20日
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