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Kodachen1 Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

of or from?

I'm a big fan of you?
or

I'm a big fan from you?

Please, I would be happy, you will answer my question.
  

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" "I'm a big fan from you" is completely wrong.

  • " "I'm a big fan from you" is completely wrong.
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4 Answers
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The standard expression is "I'm a big fan of yours."

"I'm a big fan from you" is completely wrong.
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Of yours? Why not of you?
I mean, just for one person.yours are for many persons.

Where do you come from?
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Kodachen1I'm a big fan of you? fan of yours.
As shown.

CJ
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Kodachen1yours are for many persons.
No!

'Is this coat yours, Kay?' 'Yes. It's mine.' ~ 'Does this coat belong to you, Kay?' 'Yes. It belongs to me.'

CJ

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