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Guest Posted 22 years ago
Grammar

Can we say this way:

Not only was everything he had robbed of, but he himself was badly beated up.
  

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Poor guy! But we need to say it a little differently: Not only was he robbed of everything he had, but he himself was badly beaten up. ( or "beat up")

  • Poor guy!
  • But we need to say it a little differently: Not only was he robbed of everything he had, but he himself was badly beaten up.
  • ( or "beat up")
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Poor guy!

But we need to say it a little differently:
Not only was he robbed of everything he had, but he himself was badly beaten up.

( or "beat up")

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Thank you for your kind explanation. But is the following correct?

What's up to your watch?
Oh, it's robbed of.
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'Where's your watch?'

'Oh, it was stolen!'

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