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Neltruth Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

passion ??

My passion (on, in, for, of) something.

Which one is correct?
  

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My passion is... If the sentence ends and begins with "My passion is ___", then 'to be' is what you're looking for. If the sentence was to continue, it could be a number of things.

  • My passion is...
  • If the sentence ends and begins with "My passion is ___", then 'to be' is what you're looking for.
  • If the sentence was to continue, it could be a number of things.
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  • "My passion for photography lead me to travel to Europe - not work" "My passion in biology _[alluding to expertise]_ made me the perfect candidate for the voyage" I suppose, it depends if you are using the word "passion" a an embellishment simultaneously to implying another word through the sentence.
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My passion is...

If the sentence ends and begins with "My passion is ___", then 'to be' is what you're looking for. If the sentence was to continue, it could be a number of things.

E.G. "My passion for photography lead me to travel to Europe - not work"
"My passion in biology _[alluding to expertise]_ made me the perfect candidate for the voyage"

I suppose, it dep
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my sentence was to be continue

My passion . . . science has started to grow ever since then.

what do you think that I should use for the . . .
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My passion for science has continued to grow ever since then.

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