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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

About vs of

That's the favorite part about my body.
That's the favorite part of my body.
  

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Please ask your doubt. I will just tell you the differences between these gramatically correct sentences : 1. You are talking about some thing which you like about your body.

  • Please ask your doubt.
  • I will just tell you the differences between these gramatically correct sentences : 1.
  • You are talking about some thing which you like about your body.
  • For example, your body is immune to many diseases.
  • You seldom fall sick.
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Please ask your doubt. I will just tell you the differences between these gramatically correct sentences:
1. You are talking about some thing which you like about your body. For example, your body is immune to many diseases. You seldom fall sick. You might use this sentence to describe it.
2. You are talking about a specific 'part', like ears, nose, eyes. You like one of them
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