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allthewayanime
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An extremely well-educated newspaper columnist was talking on TV about those people who like and who do not like his political views.
Then he said, "He [referring to a famous person] is not a fan of me."
I know that "good" English requires "a fan of mine," but can you grammar experts make a guess as to why this famous columnist made such a "mistake"?
Thank you.
Then he said, "He [referring to a famous person] is not a fan of me."
I know that "good" English requires "a fan of mine," but can you grammar experts make a guess as to why this famous columnist made such a "mistake"?
Thank you.