Dear English experts,
Suppose I have some pictures of my three good friends and I want one of them to upload in my profile. Would it be correct if I say: “The best of all pictures of my three good friends.”
thank you
Best wishes,
Trouper
Dear English experts,
Suppose I have some pictures of my three good friends and I want one of them to upload in my profile. Would it be correct if I say: “The best of all pictures of my three good friends.”
thank you
Best wishes,
Trouper
This is the best picture I could find of three good friends of mine.
This is the best picture I could find of my three best friends.
Is that an Irish idiom, Ralf?
The expression I’m familiar with is ‘along the lines of’.
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Yes, it’s an idiom derived from the world of physics. And it may serve as an example for the creative potential Irish people hold in store for the English language
By the way, does anyone has different ideas about this matter? I myself agree with trouper…
This is the best picture I could find of three good friends of mine.
This is the best picture I could find of my three best friends.