'I am looking for someone of my own age to practise speaking with.'
I am looking for someone the same age of mine to talk to practice speaking with me. Is this correct to say?
'He is the same age as me' 'He is at the same age of mine' Both are okay?
Sorry, I meant 'He is at the same age of my own age'. By the way, how do I use 'the same age as me' in a context?
'He is at my age so we both are at the same age.' How about this?
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