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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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Good understanding in/of....

1. People do not have a good understanding (in/of) metaphysic science tend to misunderstand him.
May i know which preposition should be used?
  

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Hi Anon I would use the preposition "of". However, there is something missing from your sentence. Perhaps this is what you wanted to say: - People who do not have a good understanding of metaphysic science tend to misunderstand him.

  • Hi Anon I would use the preposition "of".
  • However, there is something missing from your sentence.
  • Perhaps this is what you wanted to say: - People who do not have a good understanding of metaphysic science tend to misunderstand him.
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Hi Anon

I would use the preposition "of". However, there is something missing from your sentence. Perhaps this is what you wanted to say:

- People who do not have a good understanding of metaphysic science tend to misunderstand him.

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