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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Which of the following sentences is correct?

"They should be free to dress to their liking."

"They should be free to dress to their will."

"They should be free to dress to their preference."
  

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Anonymous Which of the following sentences is correct? Only the first is grammatically correct; none is native. They should be free to dress as they like/wish They should be free to dress the way they want to.

  • Anonymous Which of the following sentences is correct?
  • Only the first is grammatically correct; none is native.
  • They should be free to dress as they like/wish They should be free to dress the way they want to.
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Anonymous Which of the following sentences is correct?
Only the first is grammatically correct; none is native.

They should be free to dress as they like/wish
They should be free to dress the way they want to.
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The first and the third are good.
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Englishmaventhe third
Really? Can you give me a reputable quote for 'dress/etc to one's preference'? I cannot find any with that grammar on FrazeIt: http://fraze.it/n_search.jsp?q=%22to+his+preference%22&l=0

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