Hello everyone.
This sentence is from one of the holy books.
-- There is anger against those in the world.
My question is about the location of "against".
Do you think that it is possible to relocate "against" somewhere else?
I think the preposition order is very important in English.
Prepositions should be located by the locations of nouns they are related to and related things should be together.
So, saying "Against those, there is anger in the world" or "There is anger in the world against those" is not correct, in my opinion.
Do you agree with me?
Thank you very much.
Jawel -- There is anger against those in the world. Who or what is "those"? CJ
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Jawel-- There is anger against those in the world.
Who or what is "those"?
CJ