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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

IN and OF

Hello, if I use these two expressions interchangeably will they still have the same meaning?

main message of the sentence
main clause in the sentence

When do I know how to use "of and in" in these situations?
  

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Anonymous still have the same meaning? No. But the change of 'of' to 'in' is not the only difference between your sentences, so the other words contribute greatly to the differences between the two sentences.

  • Anonymous still have the same meaning?
  • No.
  • But the change of 'of' to 'in' is not the only difference between your sentences, so the other words contribute greatly to the differences between the two sentences.
  • If you're asking about the difference between 'of' and 'in', it would be wise to present two examples that differ only by that single word.
  • CJ
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Anonymousstill have the same meaning?
No. But the change of 'of' to 'in' is not the only difference between your sentences, so the other words contribute greatly to the differences between the two sentences.

If you're asking about the difference between 'of' and 'in', it would be wise to present two examples that differ only by that single word.

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