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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
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Yours lovingly?

Is the phrase 'yours lovingly' the short form of the sentence: I am yours lovingly or I am your lovingly one?

  

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anonymous Is the phrase 'yours lovingly' the short form of the sentence: I am yours lovingly or I am your lovingly one? It is neither, but only the first is vaguely grammatically correct.

  • anonymous Is the phrase 'yours lovingly' the short form of the sentence: I am yours lovingly or I am your lovingly one?
  • It is neither, but only the first is vaguely grammatically correct.
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anonymousIs the phrase 'yours lovingly' the short form of the sentence: I am yours lovingly or I am your lovingly one?

It is neither, but only the first is vaguely grammatically correct.

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