well maybe if u said what language i could help... -.-
It is almost grammatically correct but not quite.You should say: Both of you have the same hats.You could also say: You both have the same hats.
any because they are both the same
Both polliwog and tadpole are different words for the same thing. Both words refer to the larval stage of both frogs and toads.
Distance is the same in both France and America but the French say it with an acent.
-- Their sum and difference both have the same sign that the two integers have. -- Their product and quotient are both positive.
To say Kennedy in French, you would say "Kennedy." It is the same in both English and French.
It is the same in both languages: Microscope.
Fantastic is the same in both English and Latin.
names are the same in both english and french
Shoo-in is the correct spelling; but when you say either, both sound the same.
Badge, it's the same in both English and French.
"Modern" is the same in both English and in German - "modern".