"People who are/have the same age as her." Are both correct ?
is wrong and ungrammatical.people who are the same age as her's
We don't normally 'have' an age.3. people who have the same age as her
4. people who have the same age as she (has)
people who are the same [age] as [her age]
people who are the same [age] as [hers]
What is the problem here?
We don't normally 'have' an age.
It's just not natural English.Why not ?
For example : one can "have knowledge", "have faith". Why not have a certain age ?
Does Danish use the verb "to have" to talk about age?Why not ?
For example : one can "have knowledge", "have faith". Why not have a certain age ?
Does Danish use the verb "to have" to talk about age?
I think you meant 30 years Rover.. . .like the French j'ai trente ans (I have 20 years).
Rover
I think you meant 30 years Rover.
Is that 2nd or 3rd?French is only my second language.