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Kazupocketmonster Posted 8 years ago
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How to use nothing?

Are A, B and C all correct? I want to know the usage of “nothing”.

A) There is nothing I hate more than being the center of the attention.

B) Nothing annoys me as much as being ordered around.

C) Nothing frustrates me more than being the last one to be picked up.

  

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A) There is nothing I hate more than being the center of the attention. The standard expression is 'the centre of attention'. B) Nothing annoys me as much as being ordered around.

  • A) There is nothing I hate more than being the center of the attention.
  • The standard expression is 'the centre of attention'.
  • B) Nothing annoys me as much as being ordered around.
  • OK C) Nothing frustrates me more than being the last one to be picked up.
  • OK.
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A) There is nothing I hate more than being the center of the attention. The standard expression is 'the centre of attention'.

B) Nothing annoys me as much as being ordered around. OK

C) Nothing frustrates me more than being the last one to be picked up. OK. If you mean 'selected', omit 'up'.

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