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PreciousJones Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Cousins

Cousins from my father's side.

Or

Cousins on my father's side.

Which is correct?

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canadian45on
Can both be used?
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I wouldn't use "from" because "from" suggests movement, which is not appropriate there.
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By the way, why did you capitalize and punctuate those noun phrases? Capitalization and punctuation is for sentences.
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canadian45By the way, why did you capitalize and punctuate those noun phrases? Capitalization and punctuation is for sentences.
What noun phrases?
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PreciousJones What noun phrases?

cousins from my father's side

cousins on my father's side

Did you think they were complete sentences?

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