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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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A's popularity is nowhere near that of B.

Is this right? I want it to mean A's popularty is nowhere near B's popularity.

Please advise, thanks.

John
  

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Is this right? John Right. You can also use the double genitive in this one: nowhere near that of B's .

  • Is this right?
  • John Right.
  • You can also use the double genitive in this one: nowhere near that of B's .
  • CJ
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AnonymousA's popularity is nowhere near that of B.Is this right? I want it to mean A's popularty is nowhere near B's popularity.Please advise, thanks.John
Right. You can also use the double genitive in this one: nowhere near that of B's.

CJ

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