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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Mine vs. me vs. myself vs. etc

A. She had a different interpretation from mine.
B. She had a different interpretation from me.
C. She had a different interpretation from myself.
D. She had a different interpretation from I do.
E. She had a different interpretation from I had.

1. Which of the sentences above is/are correct?
2. If two or more are possible, what is the difference?
3. Which is/are natural?
4. Is it also correct to use "than" instead of "from" above? I wonder which is good English.

Please advise. Thank you.
  

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Which one do you think it is?

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Which one do you think it is?
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My guess is A, and D, but with a correction: "I did" instead of "I do".

I'm not sure about this, though. I tried to google each possible choice and got positive results. Now, I'm confused.

Please help me which are possible and whether one is more casual than the others. Thank you.
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You are correct with A. That is correct and natural

D is not possible unless you change the "from" to "than". You will often hear people using B.
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Thank you, Louise, for your helpful response.
LouiseTD is not possible unless you change the "from" to "than". You will often hear people using B.
So it will be as follows when corrected:

D. She had a different interpetation than I did.

Again, thank you for your help.
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AnonymousShe had a different interpetation than I did.
Yes that is correct.
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OK, thank you, Louise. Emotion: smile

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