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Tuongvan  +  518663 Sun, 25 May 08 11:32 AM

Hi teachers,

 Can I say as follows to mean He and I study in the same school.

I go to the same school as he /him

I go to the same school with him

He  and I go to the same school  

Thank you in advance

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optilang  +  518695 Sun, 25 May 08 01:06 PM
 
Tuongvan

I go to the same school as he /him

He  and I go to the same school

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