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Vincent Teo Posted 18 years ago
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a souvenir of

Can I write:

(a) She bought a souvenir of apple.

(b) She bought a souvenir of the shop.
  

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(a) She bought a souvenir of apple. ) (b) She bought a souvenir of the shop. - NO She bought a souvenir in the shop.

  • (a) She bought a souvenir of apple.
  • ) (b) She bought a souvenir of the shop.
  • - NO She bought a souvenir in the shop.
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(a) She bought a souvenir of apple. NO

She bought an apple as a souvenir (strange thing to buy though unless it was a porcelain one!)

(b) She bought a souvenir of the shop. - NO

She bought a souvenir in the shop.
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She bought a souvenir of her trip.

She bought a souvenir of Mexico.

She bought a t-shirt as a souvenir.

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