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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

In the way of/with

  • It has been a long time since I last visted this forum.

  • please let me be apprised of the correct preposition.

  • Don't let moeny get in the way (of/with) love.
Does each one convey different sense of the sentence? Thanks no end.
  

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Hi Anon I would only use 'of' in your sentence: - Don't let money get in the way of love.

  • Hi Anon I would only use 'of' in your sentence: - Don't let money get in the way of love.
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Hi Anon

I would only use 'of' in your sentence:

- Don't let money get in the way of love.
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Does each one convey different sense of the sentence?-- I am not sure what you mean by that, but the 2nd is not a normal form; use the active voice: Please apprise me of the correct preposition.

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