Friday, May 26, 2017

relative clauses - Omitting "who is" in "I would like to date a girl [who is] at least of my intellect"


Instead of



I would like to date a girl who is at least of my intellect.



can I say



I would like to date a girl at least of my intellect.




by dropping the phrase "who is"? What I try to mean is:



I would like to date a girl whose intellect level is at least the same as mine.





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