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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

From or of

Which preposition is natural in the example?

Which sentence is correct?


We are of/from/belong to the same social class.

We are the same social class.

This isn’t something you would say but grammatically speaking, is it correct to say « dropped in social class »?


We've dropped in social class. Our family used to belong to /was of the upper class, now we're a middle class family.

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Which preposition is natural in the example? Which sentence is correct? We are of/from/ We belong to the same social class.

  • Which preposition is natural in the example?
  • Which sentence is correct?
  • We are of/from/ We belong to the same social class.
  • We are the same social class.
  • OK This isn’t something you would say but grammatically speaking, is it correct to say « dropped in social class »?
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Which preposition is natural in the example?

Which sentence is correct?


We are of/from/ We belong to the same social class.

We are the same social class. OK



This isn’t something you would say but grammatically speaking, is it correct to say « dropped in social class »?

No. There's no simple way to say this. I'd need more

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