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0Are these sentences grammatically correct? 02br
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01b00I am very fond of my nephew, *and so is Linda of her niece.02b02br
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01b00I am very fond of oranges, and so is Linda of apples.02b0-
  

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0 Hi,02br 02br 00I would say they are grammatically correct. But I am having reservation about the way they were expressed to mean. 02br 02br 00Being fond of something is definitely a positive feeling which it’s not exactly love but more than “like”.

  • 0 Hi,02br 02br 00I would say they are grammatically correct.
  • But I am having reservation about the way they were expressed to mean.
  • 02br 02br 00Being fond of something is definitely a positive feeling which it’s not exactly love but more than “like”.
  • You may say “I am very fond of 0102 00 chocolate” which means you have more than a preference for it.
  • For a relative, I don’t think “fond of” is the right word to use.
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0 Hi,02br
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00I would say they are grammatically correct. But I am having reservation about the way they were expressed to mean. 02br
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00Being fond of something is definitely a positive feeling which it’s not exactly love but more than “like”. You may say “I am very fond of 010200 chocolate” which means you have more

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