
At or On the same level? - WordReference Forums
Feb 19, 2006 · 1) The sales remained at the same level. - The use of "at" implies that the sales are currently the same but it is likely to change in the future 2) The two countries have a GNP of about the same level. - The use of "of about" here denotes that the GNP is approximately the same or not exactly the same.
"on the same level as me" vs. "on the same level as I"
Nov 27, 2012 · My intention is to say that I don't know if I would be on the same level as other students or if they would be on the same level as me, but I'm not sure if the correct thing to say is "on the same level as me" or "on the same level as I." If anyone can shed some light on this, I …
the same level that/than I/me | WordReference Forums
Oct 9, 2008 · If you say "the same level" you have to write "as + I +Verb". It is not the verb which modifies the "as or than" thing. A different thing would be: She is taller than me .
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Feb 3, 2015 · Allo! Pour être sûre, par at same level, veut-on bien dire une commandite égale? Je ne suis plus sûre de rien. Include FDC deries sponshorship at same level (3X additional events Montreal/Quebe\\Trois-Rivière. Merci!
on a level / the same level | WordReference Forums
Jun 27, 2016 · Greetings, My friend and I play tennis. I want to talk about our level of tennis. 1. We are on a level. 2. Our levels are the same. 3. We play at the same level. 4. We are of the same level. Are these correct? Thanks
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Dec 8, 2010 · When I started this thread, I did not think of a particular context. The example "on a personal level", however, could be useful. This phrase - according to your explanations - would imply that someone deals with another person in a socially acceptable way; it would not mean that someone is at the same level (position, rank, etc.).
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Feb 14, 2019 · At the same level; without standing out as better. If you have a strategy, you will NOT be 'on the same plane' – it implies you will be better than everyone else (whatever that means in this context).
Go to the same school as me /mine | WordReference Forums
Jun 23, 2014 · "on the same level as me" vs. "on the same level as I" You are the same age as me / as mine / as I am happy as I / me He is as tall as I am / as me In your example, I believe that "You were born at the same time as I" is correct, because …
make them the same height / level | WordReference Forums
Oct 17, 2016 · "Level with each other" means the same. That is what you're thinking of when you suggest "level". If both towers are built on top of the same base (the floor), then towers that are the "same height" will have tops at the "same level". But you can't correctly say the two towers are at the same level: each tower spans a range of different levels ...
a level playing field vs leveling the plainfield
Dec 19, 2019 · "To level the playing field". (not "plainfield" ) No, of course they don't mean the same thing. If you already have a level playing field, you don't need to create one. A quick way of finding examples is to use the forum dictionary's "In context" link, like this "Level the playing field" - Google Search