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TeacherJapan Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Do both sound all right to you?

What do you think about these sentences?

1) You should be modest and willing to learn about what you can't do.
2) You should be modest enough to learn about what you can't do.
  

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teacherJapan What do you think about these sentences? 'About' is wrong there. Delete it and your sentences will be OK.

  • teacherJapan What do you think about these sentences?
  • 'About' is wrong there.
  • Delete it and your sentences will be OK.
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teacherJapanWhat do you think about these sentences?
'About' is wrong there. Delete it and your sentences will be OK.
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Thank you very much for your correction:)
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Oh, I just wanted to make sure whether my understanding is correct about how to use learn about.
When you use "a noun" after learn, as in learn about "the accident," you need "about."
When you use "what happened to him" or "that he is all right," you don't need "about."
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teacherJapanWhen you use "a noun" after learn, as in learn about "the accident," you need "about." When you use "what happened to him" or "that he is all right," you don't need "about."
In those cases, yes.

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