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Jawel Posted 8 years ago
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The most interesting book for me

Hello everyone.

Do you think that

"the most interesting book for me" and "the book which is the most interesting for me" are completely the same?

For example,

Can I say: "I am talking about the most interesting book for me."

instead of "I am talking about the book which is the most interesting for me."

Thank you very much.

  

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The proposition "to" is better. " is the collocation. To me, Darwin's "On the Origin of Species" is the most interesting book ever written.

  • The proposition "to" is better.
  • " is the collocation.
  • To me, Darwin's "On the Origin of Species" is the most interesting book ever written.
  • Darwin wrote his book for non-specialist readers.
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The proposition "to" is better. "Interesting to.." is the collocation.


To me, Darwin's "On the Origin of Species" is the most interesting book ever written.
Darwin wrote his book for non-specialist readers.

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