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Angliholic Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

my hometown of/in London

It seems like I haven't even left my hometown of London.

It seems that I haven't even left my hometown in London.

Which of the above two versions sounds better to you? Thanks.
  

Top answer

If your hometown is London: only of

  • If your hometown is London: only of
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If your hometown is London:

only of
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Thanks, Marius, for your helpful reply.

I get it now.

By the way, which sounds better to you in the base sentence, like or that? Thanks.

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