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Michaelting Posted 15 years ago
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Obey every word of his

Obey every one of his words

Obey every of his words

Could you please tell me the correct answers?
  

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You can say: Obey every word of his. Obey every one of his words. " I think the more common way of saying it would be the second one, but both the first and the second are equally correct.

  • You can say: Obey every word of his.
  • Obey every one of his words.
  • " I think the more common way of saying it would be the second one, but both the first and the second are equally correct.
  • Chalk American, native English speaker
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You can say:

Obey every word of his.

Obey every one of his words.

But you can't say, "Obey every of his words."

I think the more common way of saying it would be the second one, but both the first and the second are equally correct.

Chalk

American, native English speaker

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