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So usage: My grandparents went to the movies. - So did hers. #1 (permalink) Mon Jan 19, 2009 5:24 am   So usage: My grandparents went to the movies. - So did hers.
 

Hy everybody.
Could you help me with these doubts?
Are correct the next phrases?
1. My father wore a jacket. -So did mine.
2. My grandparents went to the movies. -So did hers.
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So usage: My grandparents went to the movies. - So did hers. #2 (permalink) Mon Jan 19, 2009 13:55 pm   So usage: My grandparents went to the movies. - So did hers.
 

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