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Ansonguy Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

[any size shoes/any colour hats] or [any size of shoes/any colour of hats]

I have made up the sentences below.

(1a) With the coupon, you can choose any size shoes for half price.

(1b) With the coupon, you can choose any size of shoes for half price.

(2a) I like brown pants, and I wear any colour hats.

(2b) I like brown pants, and I wear any colour of hats.

I am not sure which highlighted phrases are correct. Please help me. Thank you very much.

  

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With the coupon, you can get any pair of shoes for half price. I like brown pants, because I can wear a hat of any color and it will not clash.

  • With the coupon, you can get any pair of shoes for half price.
  • I like brown pants, because I can wear a hat of any color and it will not clash.
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With the coupon, you can get any pair of shoes for half price.

I like brown pants, because I can wear a hat of any color and it will not clash.

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