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Teal lime Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

How long of a drive will it be?

Are the following sentences correct?

1) How long of a drive will it be?

2) How much of a problem will that cause the government?

Thank you.

  

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To me, "how long of a ~" is glaringly incorrect. It should be "how long a ~". However, the "of" is inserted by some AmE speakers in cases such as this, and I believe it may be more accepted over there, at least in informal spoken language.

  • To me, "how long of a ~" is glaringly incorrect.
  • It should be "how long a ~".
  • However, the "of" is inserted by some AmE speakers in cases such as this, and I believe it may be more accepted over there, at least in informal spoken language.
  • (2) is OK.
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To me, "how long of a ~" is glaringly incorrect. It should be "how long a ~". However, the "of" is inserted by some AmE speakers in cases such as this, and I believe it may be more accepted over there, at least in informal spoken language.

(2) is OK.

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