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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Possessives: "Of something" vs "something's characteristic"

Hi everyone,

I post about a stupid question, but please I would appreciate any kind of help, it is starting me to worry.

My question is about possesives. For example, if I want to describe the beauty of a place, is it correct to say it this way?:

"The place's beauty was overwhelming"

Or this way:

"The place beauty was overwhelming"

In my opinion, I think the first one is incorrect, but if instead of "place" I write "spot", the first one seems reasonable.

Could anyone please help? I would be very grateful for any kind of help.

Thank you in advance.
  

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You need the possessives. The place's beauty was overwhelming. The beauty of the place was overwhelming.

  • You need the possessives.
  • The place's beauty was overwhelming.
  • The beauty of the place was overwhelming.
  • The spot's beauty was overwhelming.
  • The beauty of the spot was overwhelming.
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You need the possessives.


The place's beauty was overwhelming.
The beauty of the place was overwhelming.

The spot's beauty was overwhelming.
The beauty of the spot was overwhelming.
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Thanks! I was getting quite worried. I guess these days I read too much informal english. I should try and read a classic book so as to refresh my grammar.

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