What kinds of phrases with 'of' in them sound particularly odd if you turn them to possessive-with-"'s" forms? e.g. 3rd of May -> May's 3rd It's made of plastic. -> It's plastic's made. What a lot of nonsense! -> What a nonsense's lot! I'm thinking of you. -> I'm your thinking.
Right. Someone else suggested that in the thread. Why do people complain then, they're basically the same word right? :p
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'av -> have 'ov -> have, of of is only half a word
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