Same to and same with which pair, or usage It s better to make a sentence

Updated on educate 2024-03-30
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Same to You is mainly used to return greetings, which means "you are the same" and "I wish you ...... tooSuch as:

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Yes, it depends on who is being used.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The usage of the same as, the same to, and the same with is different in meaning, different usage, and different emphasis.

    First, the meaning is different.

    1. The Same As: And...Similar, with....The same.

    2. the same to: ......It's the same.

    3. the same with: suitable.

    Second, the usage is different.

    1. the same as: when used as an adjective, same refers to the fact that different people and different things are the same or actually the same person or the same thing, and the sum is used in conjunction with the.

    2. the same to: the basic meaning is "also", "also", "and", used in affirmative sentences, in written language, can be located in sentences.

    3. The same with: The basic meaning is "suitable", which mainly refers to the size, model and other suitability, and can also refer to the "suitable" conditions, environment, purpose, requirements, and by extension, it can refer to "competent".

    Third, the focus is different.

    1. the same as: It means that it is the same as others and has the same situation.

    3. the same with: indicates who a thing is suitable for.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    the same as: and ......The same.

    For example: his dream is the same as mineHis dreams are the same as mine.

    the same to: the same to you!(Use this phrase to give the same blessing to others after they have blessed themselves).

    the same with: suitable for .......

    For example: my thought are also same with MaryMy idea also applies to Mary.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. Same is followed by with or to. For example:

    1. he was in the same factory with me.He was in the same factory as me at the time.

    2. it is the same to us.It's the same for us.

    Both can be used interchangeably.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1. Differences in meaning.

    the same as you: Just like you.

    the same to you: you are the same; Best wishes.

    2. Differences in usage.

    The sentence structure of the same as you is usually: subject + verb + the same + as + object (another similar but different).

    The Same to You means a gift to someone else.

    Example sentence: , the same as you

    but in the end, she was the same as you.

    But she's just like you.

    insist your partner be exactly the same as you.

    Insist that your partner is exactly like you.

    the same to you

    if it's all the same to you, i'd rather work at home

    If it doesn't make a difference for you, I'd rather work from home.

    goodbye, then, and thanks. good luck.' — 'the same to you.'

    Well, goodbye and thanks. Good luck. "— good luck too. ”

    you are a fool."" and the same to you, with knobs on"

    Fool! "You're the one, you're a double. ”

    Synonymous syntax parsing:

    the same

    Meaning: the same; Ditto; All.

    he's the same height as i.

    He's as tall as I am.

    i studied in the same school with them for three years.

    I studied with them for 3 years.

    i mean, it's a relationship, the same as a marriage is a relationship

    I mean it's a relationship, just as marriage is a relationship.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    2. When someone says that he is in a similar situation, you should say: "the same as with you", which means: "the same as you".

    "as" is more authentic than "with", and "the same as" is the English phrase "and ......".The same.

    I'm very sure

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The ame is followed by with or to. For example: 1

    he was in the same factory with me.He was in the same factory as me at the time. 2.

    it is the same to us.It's the same for us. Both can be used interchangeably.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    be same as. As with what, the emphasis is on the object.

    be the followed by a noun. And like what, the subject of emphasis.

    be same as: And...The same.

    Phrase: be the same as ; Smooth; Same; The same with what.

    a be the same as b.

    to be the same as.

    Example sentence: the format of the options will be same as above

    These options should be in the same format as above.

    be the : 英 [bi: seim wi ] 美 [bi i sem w].

    Applies to, with....The same.

    Example sentence: Her book is the same with my book

    Her books are the same as mine.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    There shouldn't be an expression of be same as, right? Generally, add the, the same. If you make a mistake, please advise.

    The two meanings are similar, but the emphasis and collocation are different.

    be the same as: with what, followed by a noun, for example:

    her book is the same as mine.Her book is the same as mine. (emphasis on "is the same").

    be the same with: with what, followed by a phrase, for example:

    her book is the same with my book.Her books are the same as mine. (Emphasizing that my books are the same as my books and not with other people's).

    There is basically no need to emphasize the difference between these two usages when they are used in ordinary use.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Before writing the question, you can read the question first and understand the question first. Then read the article to reduce the clutter of memory.

    If you get it wrong when you can understand the questions, it's likely that you're not paying attention enough.

    Since it is possible to translate the article like Chinese, what is lacking is carefulness!

    There are a lot of questions that are not difficult, but sometimes the questions will always turn around, which requires you to be careful, and then careful.

    This is all my own summary, I hope it will be useful to you.

    I wish you all the best in your college entrance examination!

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Scan the questions first, read the text with questions, if there is something in the original text that can be used directly, if there is not, answer it with the relevant sentences of the original text, find out the key nouns and verbs, and answer the questions in connection with the context. Read the questions carefully, especially in the questions.

    notnonever

    and other negative words. Sometimes, you don't need to translate the original text, you can answer the question just by reading the relevant sentences. Good luck with your exams!!

    I'm also a student).

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    1. Antecedents.

    Nouns and pronouns modified by definite clauses are called antecedents. We can think of it this way that it is called a antecedent because the definite clause that modifies it is always placed after it, and the antecedent always appears before the definite clause, unlike when the ordinary adjective modifies the noun, the adjective is placed before the noun.

    Example sentence: He is Mr robertson who comes from england.

    He is Mr. Robertson from the United Kingdom. Among them, "Mr."robertson" is the antecedent and "who" is the introductory word.

    2. Introductory words.

    Introductory words are proper nouns in English grammar. The guide word = what to refer to + what to do, the so-called "what to refer to", that is, the guide word refers to a person, a thing, a thing, or a whole sentence. This generally depends on the antecedent; "What to do" is to see what sentence components the introductory word makes in the sentence, which depends on the definite clause - what components are more important than the two.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    1. Antecedents are nouns and pronouns modified by definite clauses. Acts as a certain part in the definite clause. The reason why it is called a predicate clause is because the predicative clause that modifies it is always placed after it, and the antecedent always appears before the definite clause, unlike when the ordinary adjective modifies the noun, the adjective is placed before the noun.

    2. Introductory words are proper nouns in English grammar. The introductory words of the definite clause have the relative pronouns who, whom, which, that, as; Relational adverbs when, where, why; Relational adjective whose.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Antecedent bai word:

    Antecedents are nouns and pronouns that are modified by definite clauses. Acts as a dao in the zhi definite clause

    certain ingredients. The reason why it is called a predicate is because the definite clause that modifies it is always placed after it, and the antecedent always appears before the definite clause, unlike when the ordinary adjective modifies the noun, the adjective is placed before the noun.

    Introductory words: Introductory words are proper nouns in English grammar. The introductory word is the word that guides the clause, such as whether, how, what, why, when, etc., which have the function of guiding the subsequent clause.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The antecedent is the preceding word in the definite clause.

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