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SpeedyCheeez Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

About or With?

So I was playing a game and had an argument with a fellow player.Then I said to him "I don't give a damn about your items!". But he corrected me in a harsh way and said that I'm an idiot for using the word 'about' instead of 'with'. That made me ponder about what I said to him.

So which is right? "I don't give a damn about your items!" or "I don't give a damn with your items!"

Please help me guys. I really want to know the correct grammar. PS - I'm sorry if you find my English bad. Emotion: smile
  

Top answer

Normal and natural utterance is: I don't care / give **** about your ......

  • Normal and natural utterance is: I don't care / give **** about your ......
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Normal and natural utterance is:
I don't care / give **** about your ......
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I have another thought. Now we know who the idiot isEmotion: rofl

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