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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Which sentence is grammatically correct?

Here are the medical test results of Ms. Helen.

Here are the medical test results for Ms. Helen

  

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for Not of . We rarely use an of -phrase when the complement of of is a name. We use a possessive instead, so you can also say Here are Helen's medical test results .

  • for Not of .
  • We rarely use an of -phrase when the complement of of is a name.
  • We use a possessive instead, so you can also say Here are Helen's medical test results .
  • (We don't use the title Ms.
  • with someone's first name.
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Not of.

We rarely use an of-phrase when the complement of of is a name. We use a possessive instead, so you can also say

Here are Helen's medical test results.

(We don't use the title Ms. with someone's first name. For example, if the woman's name is Helen Goodwin, we use either Helen or Ms. Goodwin.)

CJ

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