Dear Alan
Please help me with these three sentences . are they correct?
1. Mark has the same height as John.
2. Mark is the same height as John.
3. When I rode my bike, my sister drew <a href="http://www.ntsearch.com/search.php?q=pi ... ictures</a> on the road yesterday.
thank you for your help
sentences "when"
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#2 is acceptable; #1 is not.tp wrote:Dear Alan
Please help me with these three sentences . are they correct?
1. Mark has the same height as John.
2. Mark is the same height as John.
3. When I rode my bike, my sister drew <a href="http://www.ntsearch.com/search.php?q=pi ... ictures</a> on the road yesterday.
thank you for your help
I can't read most of #3!
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"the same as"
Dear Alan,
thank you for your reply and i wonder if the below sentences are correct or not.
1. I HAVE the same trouble as you.
2. When I rode my bike on the road, my sister drove a car to the park yesterday.
thank you for your prompt reply.
best regards.
thank you for your reply and i wonder if the below sentences are correct or not.
1. I HAVE the same trouble as you.
2. When I rode my bike on the road, my sister drove a car to the park yesterday.
thank you for your prompt reply.
best regards.
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"the same ... as"
Dear Alan,
Thank you so much for your explanation for the above sentences, however, I still wonder about the two sentences below;
1. Mark IS the same height as John.
2. I HAVE the same trouble as you.
Why do we use different VERBs for these two sentences???
Thank you in advance for your advice.
Best regards,
Thank you so much for your explanation for the above sentences, however, I still wonder about the two sentences below;
1. Mark IS the same height as John.
2. I HAVE the same trouble as you.
Why do we use different VERBs for these two sentences???
Thank you in advance for your advice.
Best regards,
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We refer to height using 'be', not 'have', because we are originally saying e.g. 'He IS one 1.89m TALL' (with complemental adjective 'tall' premodified by NP 1.89m). So even when using the noun 'height' in place of the measurement phrase, e.g. in 'What height are you?', the verb 'be' continues to be used under the influence of the original sentence.