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Can I use both: names list OR list of names #1 (permalink) Wed Jun 21, 2006 17:47 pm   Can I use both: names list OR list of names
 

Hello! How is it going?

a) Can I use both?

1.- Names?list
2.- List of names.

b) Is 'one of them' used correctly here
to mean 'one of those people'?

E.X. The streets are full of people
every day and you are?'one of them'.

Thanks!

Jes?s
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Can I use both: names list OR list of names #2 (permalink) Wed Jun 21, 2006 20:52 pm   Can I use both: names list OR list of names
 

Jesus wrote:
Can I use both?

1.- Names?list
2.- List of names.


Hi Jesus

I would go for the second option.

1- Where is that list of the names I gave you.
2- Where is Jesus's list of his favourite books?

I hope this helps a bit!

Tom
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Can I use both: names list OR list of names #3 (permalink) Wed Jun 21, 2006 21:00 pm   Can I use both: names list OR list of names
 

Hi Jesus

As Tom said, list of names is good.
(Please delete "Names' list from your memory banks. :lol:)

One of them is also fine.

Amy
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