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Jennyng428 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

If i need to use "of"

1st sentence: i really want to know how much of an impact this test could have on me

2nd sentence: i really want to know how much an impact this test could have on me

is there any difference with or without of in the above sentences?

which one is the proper way of speaking ?
  

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Remember that the word "I" is always capitalised, and that sentences always start with a capital letter and end with a period (or question mark or exclamation mark). Apart from this, your first sentence is OK. Your second sentence is not quite right.

  • Remember that the word "I" is always capitalised, and that sentences always start with a capital letter and end with a period (or question mark or exclamation mark).
  • Apart from this, your first sentence is OK.
  • Your second sentence is not quite right.
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Remember that the word "I" is always capitalised, and that sentences always start with a capital letter and end with a period (or question mark or exclamation mark).

Apart from this, your first sentence is OK. Your second sentence is not quite right. It seems to be an unhappy hybrid between your first sentence and this, which is also OK:

"I really want to know how great/big an i

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