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01cite10Koto12cite10Hi, thanks for stopping by!!12br
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10I've just received a spam mail and it says "...............you will not get anymore 11u11b10of12b12u10 our emails if you go here........"12br
10Can someone please tell me what this 11u11b10of
01cite10Yoong Liat12cite11b10'anymore of our emails' means 'emails sent by us'; 'of' means 'from us'.12b12br10Thanks:) Yoong Liat!02br
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01cite10Yoong Liat12cite10The word 'of' is used to indicate possession.12br10Thanks! Now, it makes sense 050010id1
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10These stamps of mine are invaluable. (These stamps belonging to me are invaluable.)12br
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01cite10Koto12cite10"...............you will not get anymore 11u11b10of12b12u10 our emails if you go here........"12br10Hi Koto02br
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01cite10Cool Breeze12cite11blockquote11cite20Koto22cite20"...............you will not get anymore 21u21b20of22b22u20 our emails if you go here........"22br20Hi Koto12br
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10I would prefer:12br
01cite10Koto12cite12br10Hi Koto02br
10I'm not sure but I guess "anymore of " is American and "any more of" is more like British?12br
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01cite10Cool Breeze12cite11blockquote11cite20Koto22cite20"...............you will not get anymore 21u21b20of22b22u20 our emails if you go here........"22br20Hi Koto12br
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