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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Of all of your or of all you?

Say, in the sentence: Be the envy of all of your friends. or Be the envy of all your friends.

If it is the double of, is there a way to remove it? Or is the double of just a given and we must live with it in such context?

Thanks for any and all help.
  

Top answer

Be the envy of all your friends . This is the natural sentence.

  • Be the envy of all your friends .
  • This is the natural sentence.
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Be the envy of all your friends.

This is the natural sentence.

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