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What does "[adjective] of [noun]" mean?

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Rebecca

Great question! This is usually used in reference to an action. It describes the person or thing in relation to the action. Ex: You brought a cake to the party! How thoughtful of you. Ex: Jono, that was good of you to apologise first. Ex: That was terrible of Spot, your dog, to chew up your shoe. Ex: How rude of you to ignore me.

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