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Son James Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

This your answer or your this answer?

Sometimes I express like this.

"I really appreciate this your answer."
Is "This your answer" wrong in grammar ? Do I have to say it like "your this answer" ?

Thanks in advance.
  

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Son James Is "This your answer" wrong in grammar ? Yes, it is wrong. Son James Do I have to say it like "your this answer" ?

  • Son James Is "This your answer" wrong in grammar ?
  • Yes, it is wrong.
  • Son James Do I have to say it like "your this answer" ?
  • No, you should not use that, either.
  • Use this: I really appreciate your answer.
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Son JamesIs "This your answer" wrong in grammar ?
Yes, it is wrong.
Son JamesDo I have to say it like "your this answer" ?
No, you should not use that, either. Use this: I really appreciate your answer.
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"Your" is a kind of pronoun and "this" is also "pronoun". I can't use both for a noun. Right ? How about "this of your answer" or "this of your answers"? Thanks for your answers in advance.
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Son JamesHow about "this of your answer" or "this of your answers"?
No
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Thank you for your answer,Mr.Fivejedjon.Emotion: embarrassed
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I suspect now that this is what you are trying to say, James:

I really appreciate this answer of yours. (referring to a specific answer the person has offered)
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Ah! Right!Emotion: embarrassed I have really sincerely looked for that expression. I've wanted to use it! Thank you so much!

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