tenemos mucho en común

tenemos mucho en común(
teh
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neh
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mohs
 
moo
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choh
 
ehn
 
koh
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moon
)
A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. we have a lot in common
¿Cómo se llevan tú y tu hermano? - A veces nos peleamos, pero tenemos mucho en comúnHow do you and your brother get along? - We fight sometimes, but we have a lot in common.
b. we have so much in common
Rita es tu mejor amiga, ¿verdad? - ¡Sí! Tenemos mucho en común.Rita's your best friend, isn't she? - Yeah! We have so much in common.
c. have a lot in common
Marcela y yo tenemos mucho en común, pero no podemos estar juntos.Marcela and have a lot in common, but we can't be together.
d. have so much in common
Mi papá y yo tenemos mucho en común, por eso nos encanta pasar tiempo juntos.My dad and I have so much in common. That's why we love spending time together.
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