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PreciousJones Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Airport

This airport reminds me of Hong Kong's airport. Or

This airport reminds of of the airport in Hong Kong.

Are both sentences ok? Please correct and thanks for helping!
  

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The second one is incorrect. You can say This airport reminds me of the airport in Hong Kong. (there's no need for the double of either) edit: I'm not sure whether "remind of" is the verb you need here.

  • The second one is incorrect.
  • You can say This airport reminds me of the airport in Hong Kong.
  • (there's no need for the double of either) edit: I'm not sure whether "remind of" is the verb you need here.
  • Perhaps the verb resemble could better describe what you want to say.
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The second one is incorrect.

You can say

This airport reminds me of the airport in Hong Kong. (there's no need for the double of either)


edit: I'm not sure whether "remind of" is the verb you need here. Perhaps the verb resemble could better describe what you want to say.
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It sounds better if we can avoid repeating the noun, (airport).
This airport reminds me of the one in Hong Kong.
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dimsumexpressIt sounds better if we can avoid repeating the noun, (airport).This airport reminds me of the one in Hong Kong.

Right.

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