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Wholegrain Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Are these sentences correct?

He's depicting her with particular traits
He's depicting her of having particular traits
He's depicting her as having particular traits
  

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Hi, He's depicting her with particular traits OK He's depicting her of having particular traits Not OK He's depicting her as having particular traits The best Clive

  • Hi, He's depicting her with particular traits OK He's depicting her of having particular traits Not OK He's depicting her as having particular traits The best Clive
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Hi,
He's depicting her with particular traits OK
He's depicting her of having particular traits Not OK
He's depicting her as having particular traits The best

Clive
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Can we say he's shown of having 3 children

or he's shown as having 3 children?
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Hi,
Can we say he's shown of having 3 childrenThis is not correct grammar.

or he's shown as having 3 children? This is correct grammar, but you need to say it in a suitable context.

( Please remember that in English culture, please and thank you are important expressions. )

Best wishes, Clive

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