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OpenStudy (anonymous):

QUICK QUESTION: I was penalized for an essay a couple days back for writing "teenagers our age" instead of "teenagers of our age". Should I be? May someone please send me a link/reference for proper usage?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

According to MS Word, both are grammatically correct. I would just do it how my teacher wants it. Some teachers are really picky. They learn something one way, and they think it is set in stone.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

According to Oxford's grammatical section and my own personal knowledge, Peeps was right in saying they are both grammatically correct. However, your teacher may feel as though the latter sounds better than the former.

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