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Derevenshina Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Need to have the two sentences compared

-The nose of the one making photos will fall off.

- The one's who makes photos nose will fall off.

I'm looking for a way to drag "the one" to the begging of the phrase. Thanks in advance.

  

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Derevenshina - The one's who makes photos nose will fall off. This is not possible. Theoretically the way to do this is "The one making / who makes photos' nose will fall off".

  • Derevenshina - The one's who makes photos nose will fall off.
  • This is not possible.
  • Theoretically the way to do this is "The one making / who makes photos' nose will fall off".
  • However this sentence is hard to read and is not recommended.
  • As far as the idea of someone's nose falling off is concerned, I wonder whether an idiom or saying from another language has been transferred into English.
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Derevenshina- The one's who makes photos nose will fall off.

This is not possible. Theoretically the way to do this is "The one making / who makes photos' nose will fall off". However this sentence is hard to read and is not recommended.

As far as the idea of someone's nose falling off is concerned, I wonder whether an idiom or saying from another la

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