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AjMoore86 Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Adverb to Noun or Noun Adverb

Hi everyone,

Hi everyone, the other day I got a bit messed up with this sentence " To my eyes you're British" or " you are British to my eyes".

Could anyone tell me which is correct, Please?

  

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Both of these are correct. In my eyes you're British. You're British in my eyes.

  • Both of these are correct.
  • In my eyes you're British.
  • You're British in my eyes.
  • CJ
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Both of these are correct.

In my eyes you're British.
You're British in my eyes.

CJ

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