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Is this phrase correct??
My greatest memory is the time I spent in Canada.
↑Is this phrase correct?
Do you use like this?
19 de jul. de 2018 13:06
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Yes, this is a perfectly correct sentence :)
19 de julio de 2018
1
It’s fine as “the greatest memory is the time” or “greatest memory is of the time” The second might be a tad bit better, as strictly “memory” isn’t a time but what happened at that time.
19 de julio de 2018
1
My greatest memory is OF the time I spent in Canada
I think your sentence is OK , but as we have memories OF PERIODS OF TIME and living in Canada would constitute a period of time, then I would probably say it including the word OF .
If there was a specific event like when you won the women's badminton cup at school, then yes you could say it without the OF.
Eg My greatest memory is the time I won the badminton cup at school.
But even there you might substitute the word memory for achievement.
so My greatest achievement is the time I won the school cup for Badminton.
Hope that helps
Kind regards
R
19 de julio de 2018
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