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  • prepositions - Of vs Of the - When to use each? - English Language . . .
    I have been trying to figure out the difference between the usage of - 'of' and 'of the' To give an example If I were going to name one of my projects - Shape of Land Shape of the Land Shape of
  • prepositions - Difference between in and of - English Language . . .
    Can anyone please tell me what's the difference between in and of in the following sentences? Are they both correct? Lionel Messi is the greatest player of in the Argentina football team John is the
  • What is the difference between “Of”, “Of the”, “the Of the” and “the Of
    The moment of impact is the moment when something hit something else (perhaps a car accident) The speaker cannot remember that moment (they have no memory of it) Because no (not any) comes before memory, there is no need for the definite article the If the person did remember something, they might say "The memory of the impact will stay with me for a long time " A king of fighters could
  • verbs - What is the meaning of is of? - English Language Learners . . .
    A preposition phrase headed by of is a common way of attributing a quality to a noun, either as a modifier or as a predicate: a man of discretion = a man who ‘possesses’ discretion, “a discreet man” This approach is of value = This approach ‘possesses’ value, “it is valuable” This construction pushes the attributed quality to the end of the phrase or clause, the emphatic
  • are of and is of - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    While I was reading a book, the following sentence caught my eye Sincerity and courtesy are of desirable character traits I saw this kind of sentence before, but never fully understood why the
  • grammar - Difference between with and of - English Language . . .
    These sentences are a little confusing, because they seem to be very technical A set containing elements is usually only used when describing things mathematically - a set of prime numbers, for instance Technical fields will often have specific grammar expectations that may be unique, so it is important to provide context In terms of English language usage, "of" means the things that make
  • Use of of or by - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    A question like this is much easier to answer if you give us more than a short clause to work with Both of and by can be used with composed; I found these two examples in published books: "A vegetable is composed of a root, stem, leaves, flowers, fruits, and seeds" and "A virtual module is composed by a module from the heterogeneous system modeled by the virtual architecture and a wrapper
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