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I'm fond with her vs I'm fonder with her

The correct phrase is "I'm fond of her." The phrase "I'm fonder of her" is not commonly used in English. The correct phrase indicates a liking or affection for someone, while the incorrect phrase does not make sense in this context.

Last updated: March 17, 2024

I'm fond with her

This phrase is incorrect. The preposition "with" is not used with the word "fond."

The correct phrase is "I'm fond of her," which means to have a liking or affection for someone.
  • GS.TV @GSTVI 12h12 hours ago. "I'm fond with her darkness". 0 retweets 0 favorites. Reply. Retweet. Retweeted. Favorite. Favorited. More. Copy link to Tweet

Alternatives:

  • I'm fond of her

I'm fonder with her

This phrase is incorrect. The comparative form "fonder" is not commonly used in this context.

The correct phrase is "I'm fond of her," which expresses a liking or affection for someone. The comparative form "fonder" is not typically used in this way.

Alternatives:

  • I'm fond of her

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