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Perfect Stranger Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Different or not no.1: Johny Depp's movie/a movie with Johny Depp

Hello again,

Would you say the following sentences are the same meaning-wise or not?

I haven't seen too many movies with Johny Depp but the one I saw yesterday, it's called Secret Window, is probably one of his worst films ever.

I haven't seen too many movies with Johny Depp but the one I saw yesterday, it's called Secret Window, is probably one of the worst movies with him I've ever seen.

Hope I haven't made any mistakes in those two sentences but if I have feel free to bash meEmotion: big smile

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Top answer

Punctuation is a problem: I haven't seen too many movies with Johnny Depp, but the one I saw yesterday—it's called 'Secret Window'—is probably one of his worst films ever. I haven't seen too many movies with Johnny Depp, but the one I saw yesterday—it's called 'Secret Window'—is probably one of the worst movies with him I've ever seen .

  • Punctuation is a problem: I haven't seen too many movies with Johnny Depp, but the one I saw yesterday—it's called 'Secret Window'—is probably one of his worst films ever.
  • I haven't seen too many movies with Johnny Depp, but the one I saw yesterday—it's called 'Secret Window'—is probably one of the worst movies with him I've ever seen .
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Punctuation is a problem:

I haven't seen too many movies with Johnny Depp, but the one I saw yesterday—it's called 'Secret Window'—is probably one of his worst films ever.
I haven't seen too many movies with Johnny Depp, but the one I saw yesterday—it's called 'Secret Window'—is probably one of the worst movies with him I've ever seen.

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