fruitfly
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- May 25, 2017
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- Korean
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- South Korea
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Hello. I have a question about grammar.
When do you use "Opposite of something" or "opposite something"?
I cannot think of an example for each one at the moment, but I remember reading a sentence in a textbook that said "something is opposite something".
I've always used "opposite of something", so I'm not sure why/when the latter one is used.
When do you use "Opposite of something" or "opposite something"?
I cannot think of an example for each one at the moment, but I remember reading a sentence in a textbook that said "something is opposite something".
I've always used "opposite of something", so I'm not sure why/when the latter one is used.