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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Writing?

Your room is full of/with journals, newspapers, and what have you.

Which is correct, of or with?

And is it correct to use 'what have you'?

Thanks in advance.

  

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Your room is full of/with journals, newspapers, and what have you. Which is correct, of or with? only 'of' And is it correct to use 'what have you'?

  • Your room is full of/with journals, newspapers, and what have you.
  • Which is correct, of or with?
  • only 'of' And is it correct to use 'what have you'?
  • Yes, in casual speech.
  • Clive
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Your room is full of/with journals, newspapers, and what have you.

Which is correct, of or with? only 'of'

And is it correct to use 'what have you'? Yes, in casual speech.

Clive

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