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i also doing this vs i am doing the same

The correct phrase is "I am doing the same." It is commonly used to express that you are doing the same thing as someone else. The first phrase, "I also doing this," is incorrect because it is missing the auxiliary verb "am."
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i also doing this

This phrase is incorrect. It is missing the auxiliary verb "am."

Incorrect usage. The correct form should be "I am doing the same."
  • But I'm also doing this for James.
  • I'm also doing this for Luke and Leia.
  • I am also doing this with the feeling and conviction that we must make sure we only talk about a 'no' of two countries, because feelings among citizens and concerns are a reality.
  • I'm doing this because... it feels good to do the right thing, but I'm also doing it for you, Calder.
  • The Commission is doing this on its own initiative and because it is right to do so, but it is also doing it because it was called upon to do it.
  • I only did that because you said stop doing this.
  • He's doing this adaptation of Chinatown.
  • Wendy's doing this locavore thanksgiving.
  • We agreed to stop doing this.
  • But you're losing $25,000 a day doing this.
  • I can't believe you're doing this to me.
  • But Andrew, whoever's doing this...
  • I have been doing this alone.
  • The conditions for doing this with Canada are favourable.
  • However, Vilnius is not doing this.
  • I mean, clearly I'm doing this, but I'm not doing this, because if I was doing this, I could get into a lot of trouble for doing it.
  • She's also doing a full workup on Brinkman and ruiz.
  • Buster was also doing his share for the family.
  • We're also doing our best to boost production.
  • Some Heads of Government are also doing so.

i am doing the same

This phrase is correct and commonly used to express doing the same thing as someone else.

Correct usage. Use this phrase to indicate that you are doing the same thing as someone else.
  • I am doing the same thing for him
  • Mr President, last year I protested against religious fanaticism and the persecution of Christian minorities, and I am doing the same again this year.
  • As someone, I think it was my predecessor, Jean-Luc Dehaene, said: I am not advocating enlargement now and not doing all the rest, I am advocating doing both at the same time.
  • Other committees are considering doing the same.
  • Owen could be doing the same to Jack.
  • Yes, I'm thinking about doing the same.
  • I've been doing the same thing.
  • Maybe he's doing the same thing with the alias.
  • If you protect those cowards, you're doing the same.
  • We're paid less than the English for doing the same job.
  • Gob thought he was doing the same.
  • I guess we'll be doing the same thing tomorrow.
  • For example I always end up doing the same piece of writing.
  • They're doing the same everywhere...
  • I can assure you James is doing the same thing.
  • We like doing the same things.
  • Unless there's another psychopath out doing the same thing.
  • I told them we have friends interested in doing the same.
  • We're all doing the same calendar.
  • Maybe as a warning to any employee who's thinking of doing the same thing.

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