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JimmyH Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

..response from her to my..

"That was a witty response from her to my question."

Does it look fine in terms of grammar?
  

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Huzaifa Asif Does it look fine in terms of grammar? I think you could get by with it. I'd put "response to" together: That was a witty response to my question from her.

  • Huzaifa Asif Does it look fine in terms of grammar?
  • I think you could get by with it.
  • I'd put "response to" together: That was a witty response to my question from her.
  • Rephrasing is even better: She gave a witty response to my question.
  • ) CJ
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Huzaifa AsifDoes it look fine in terms of grammar?
I think you could get by with it. I'd put "response to" together:

That was a witty response to my question from her.

Rephrasing is even better: She gave a witty response to my question.
(But you weren't asking for a rephrase.)

CJ
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Huzaifa Asif"That was a witty response from her to my question."
It is grammatical.

You can also say "That was her witty response to my question."
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I'd favour '. . . response by her . . . '.

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