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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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Be (of) any help


Which is correct?


He won’t be (of) any help.

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They are both correct, but the version with "of" feels more formal, or possibly more for written English. In everyday speech, I think most people would say "He won't be any help".

  • They are both correct, but the version with "of" feels more formal, or possibly more for written English.
  • In everyday speech, I think most people would say "He won't be any help".
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They are both correct, but the version with "of" feels more formal, or possibly more for written English. In everyday speech, I think most people would say "He won't be any help".

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