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How to ask if two people have the same opinion about something? What’s the one thing you both always share the same vision about? Or What's the one thing you both always agree on?
May 14, 2020 8:35 AM
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Hi Deborah! What;s something you always agree on? [you don't need both if speaking to the people in reality] What’s the one thing you both always share the same OPINION ON? What's the one thing you both always agree on? This is good - it also could be 'What's something you both always agree on?' or 'Can you tell me about something you both always agree on?' Cheers, Tutor Zowee :)
May 14, 2020
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Hi :) You can ask , Are we on the same page?
May 14, 2020
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Hi Debora! This is a tough question as normally we would need a bit more context... However, the second one (re: "what's one thing you both always agree on?") could be used but at the moment, I am assuming that right now you are trying to solve a conflict (e.g. there are two best friends fighting at school and the teacher asks them to find something they both have in common still). The first one I personally wouldn't use, nor have heard anyone else use but as I said, I don't know the context. If I were to ask if two people share the same opinion, I think I would ask "do you agree with each other?" or "do you both think/believe the same thing?". That's my personal view on the situation but if you have anymore questions, feel free to get in touch and ask https://www.italki.com/maddie.
May 14, 2020
Hi Debora. The first is a little bit too formal, you could possible ask it in written English, but not in spoken English. The second is more natural and your grammar is correct too. I have some availability if you have any more questions to talk about: https://www.italki.com/jessicagthree
May 14, 2020
The second question is the best option. The second one is a bit strange.
May 14, 2020
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