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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

The word 'of'

I write quite a bit and commonly omit the word 'of' in certain specific manners, like, for example, "Most my belongings fit in a car." Is it more proper/acceptable to write, "Most of my belongings..."? ~Chuck
  

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Yes, Without 'of', it is not correct English.

  • Yes, Without 'of', it is not correct English.
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Yes, Without 'of', it is not correct English.
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Thanks Clive! I've searched online, but couldn't find anything!

~Chuck
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All can be used without of in this case.

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