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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

about for vs. about

may i ask what is correct below?
Can you tell me something about the meeting last night?
Can you tell me something about for the meeting last night?

How about for your suggestion?
How about of your suggestion?
How about your suggestion?
  

Top answer

This one is correct. Can you tell me something about the meeting last night? How about your suggestion, was it accepted?

  • This one is correct.
  • Can you tell me something about the meeting last night?
  • How about your suggestion, was it accepted?
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This one is correct.

Can you tell me something about the meeting last night?

How about your suggestion, was it accepted?
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Can you tell me something about the meeting last night? OK
Can you tell me something about for the meeting last night? Not OK

How about for your suggestion? Not OK
How about of your suggestion? Not OK
How about your suggestion?

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