shany996 Posted March 31, 2019 Report Share Posted March 31, 2019 Hi, I feel like I come here only when I have a grammar question and I don't know whom to ask, thanks a lot now my question is, which one is correct to use "the same, same, same here" as an answer? like: - I don't know anything about it - Same here/ the same/ same ? (thanks in advance) Link to comment
Head Tutor Minoo Posted April 1, 2019 Head Tutor Report Share Posted April 1, 2019 Hello Shany, I'd say that in your context, the correct phrase is 'Same here.' = Me neither. = Neither do I. In another context, 'The same.' is better: I'm having duck. What about you? >> (I'll have) the same. Are you feeling better than yesterday? >> No, (I'm feeling) the same. I can't think of any context when you would just say 'Same.' If you have heard this, maybe the person just didn't bother to pronounce the required 'the'. I hope this helps. Link to comment
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