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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

the use of "of"

I would like to know if it is grammaticaly correct to use the preposition "of" in this sentence?: "human beigs kill of bears many more than bears kill of human beings". Thank you in advance.
  

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Anonymous I would like to know if it is grammaticaly correct to use the preposition "of" in this sentence? No. This is the way I would write it: The number of bears killed by humans beings is much more that the number of human beings that are killed by bears.

  • Anonymous I would like to know if it is grammaticaly correct to use the preposition "of" in this sentence?
  • No.
  • This is the way I would write it: The number of bears killed by humans beings is much more that the number of human beings that are killed by bears.
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AnonymousI would like to know if it is grammaticaly correct to use the preposition "of" in this sentence?
No. This is the way I would write it:
The number of bears killed by humans beings is much more that the number of human beings that are killed by bears.

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