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Sabrynazulkyflyyy Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Which one is grammatical?

1) "It's the only picture of her I have."

2) "It's the only picture I have of her."

  

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I prefer the first sentence even though I'm not saying the second is totally wrong. CB

  • I prefer the first sentence even though I'm not saying the second is totally wrong.
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I prefer the first sentence even though I'm not saying the second is totally wrong.

CB

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Both constructions are possible and the meaning is the same. You've got a noun phrase and a relative clause in each sentence, and you're merely moving around the prepositional phrase.


Noun phrases are bold and relative clauses are underlined:


It's the only picture of her [that] I have.

It's the only picture [that] I have of her.


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