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Onizo Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

About (the) planting

What do you know about planting?

Is this correct or should be 'the planting' ?
  

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g. flowers, trees)?

  • g.
  • flowers, trees)?
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Are you talking about planting plants (e.g. flowers, trees)?
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GPYAre you talking about planting plants (e.g. flowers, trees)?
Yes.
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"What do you know about planting?" is asking about someone's general knowledge of the subject.

"What do you know about the planting?" seems somewhat unusual; it seems to be asking about a particular planting scheme or project, or something like that.

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