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HeloOO Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Educate [preposition]

Hi,

What's the difference between

1) educate about
2) educate with
3) educate in
4) educate on ?
  

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heloOO 1) educate about life. 2) educate with a big stick. 3) educate in depth.

  • heloOO 1) educate about life.
  • 2) educate with a big stick.
  • 3) educate in depth.
  • 4) educate on Tuesday.
  • Seriously, I think only "in" and "about" apply.
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heloOO 1) educate about life.
2) educate with a big stick.
3) educate in depth.
4) educate on Tuesday.
Seriously, I think only "in" and "about" apply. "In" seems to work for institutional education, and "about" works for general knowledge.

He received a university education in Political Science.
She has

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