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The sentence is
You may not realize the weather in Barbados during Christmas is like
New York in June.
So I think this should be changed, like "....is like that in New York...", but
some say "...is like that of New York...".
Do I have to use 'that of ...' whenever the same noun is repeated in other place of the sentence?
Always appreciate your help.
You may not realize the weather in Barbados during Christmas is like
New York in June.
So I think this should be changed, like "....is like that in New York...", but
some say "...is like that of New York...".
Do I have to use 'that of ...' whenever the same noun is repeated in other place of the sentence?
Always appreciate your help.