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4444mv Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

preposition

Supposing Brad Pitt is the character of a film. Is it correct to say  I'm watching a film by Brad Pitt?
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4444mv Supposing Brad Pitt is the character of a film. Thanks a lot. No!

  • 4444mv Supposing Brad Pitt is the character of a film.
  • Thanks a lot.
  • No!
  • It's a film starring Brad Pitt .
  • OR It's a film featuring Brad Pitt .
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4444mvSupposing Brad Pitt is the character of a film. Is it correct to say I'm watching a film by Brad Pitt?Thanks a lot.
No! It's a film starring Brad Pitt. OR It's a film featuring Brad Pitt. OR It's a film with Brad Pitt (in it).

CJ
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Thank you CF!
So, only with books we say: a book by XX. Am I right?
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4444mvThank you CF! CJ
4444mvonly with books we say: a book by XX. Am I right?
No. You have misunderstood something.

XX is the writer of the book when you say a book by XX.

Brad Pitt is an actor in the film. He did not write the s
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Thank you CJ! It is clear now. The F in the previous post was a typing mistake. Sorry.

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