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Fall for the charm of someone, or the charmS of someone? What's the difference? Thank you.
29 sep. 2019 12:17
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They are both correct. Which one you use would depend on what sounds nicer to your ears. Whichever you use, I would omit "of" and put an apostrophe : He fell for her charm(s)
29 september 2019
Thank you.
2 oktober 2019
"Charms" does not just mean beauty. See macmillan dictionary: "charms [PLURAL] pleasant or attractive qualities or features. Visitors are delighted by the village’s more rustic charms. The place held no charms for me – it was bare and isolated." https://www.macmillandictionary.com/us/dictionary/american/charm_1
29 september 2019
Thank you, Chris.
29 september 2019
A quick look at the Oxford Learner's Dictionaries has all the information you need. Meaning 1 - charm (personality). Meaning 2 - charms (beauty).
29 september 2019
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