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Repi Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

True of mine

Can you say 'xy is true of mine'? Or do you have to specify what it is true of (even if you have mentioned the thing in your text already). Like: eg.:This is true of my essay.
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If you have mentioned the noun, then you can use the pronoun: What's true of your essay is not true of mine.

  • If you have mentioned the noun, then you can use the pronoun: What's true of your essay is not true of mine.
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If you have mentioned the noun, then you can use the pronoun:

What's true of your essay is not true of mine.

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