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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

word selection

Are bot 'of and by' correct in this sentence?

I can tell that you have put on weight 'from or by' the pictures you sent me.

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Yes, either (not both) would be correct. However, I would put the phrase beginning with whichever at the beginning of the sentence.

  • Yes, either (not both) would be correct.
  • However, I would put the phrase beginning with whichever at the beginning of the sentence.
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Yes, either (not both) would be correct. However, I would put the phrase beginning with whichever at the beginning of the sentence.
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PhilipYes, either (not both) would be correct. However, I would put the phrase beginning with whichever at the beginning of the sentence.
Thank you very much. So starting the way you suggested and the way I have are correct, right?

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