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Message from kolokolchik posted on 15-08-2012 at 22:40:30
Hello,
Could I ask the next question on this forum, please?
I don't know where I must put the preposition "of": before or after "both". I hope you can help me, answering this question.
In 1921 her first book of short stories was published and attracted the attention both of critics and readers.
Thanks a lot.
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Edited by lucile83 on 16-08-2012 00:01
Please have a look at the tests on the site:
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Edited by lucile83 on 17-08-2012 08:44
Re: Both of/ help by notrepere, posted on 15-08-2012 at 22:53:49
Hello
In this case, 'of' is placed before 'both'.
Re: Both of/ help by kolokolchik, posted on 16-08-2012 at 16:17:39
Hello,
Thank you, for your answer.
could you help me please?
I'm not sure where he's from. He's either Spanish or Italian.
If we wanted to say, I'm not sure where he's from. He's either from Spain or Italy.
Is it correct to put "from" after "either"?
Thank you for your answers.
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Edited by lucile83 on 16-08-2012 19:43
Re: Both of/ help by irish21, posted on 16-08-2012 at 19:50:29
Hello,
"either from" or "from either": both are acceptable.
Regards.
Re: Both of/ help by lucile83, posted on 16-08-2012 at 22:04:14
Hello kolokolchik,
Please open a new topic for one question, not several questions one behind the other.
You know that already,don't you?