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Teal lime Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Guy curious or curious about guys

Is it "guy curious" or "curious about guys"?

If both are possible, do they mean the same thing?

If not, when should I use each of them?

Would you please give me some examples?

Thank you.

  

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curious about is the expression. It's followed either by a noun phrase or an indirect question. curious about most things curious about kangaroos curious about their family history curious about where the girls were trained curious about how a helicopter works curious about what the teachers said You would not say, for example, "kangaroo curious".

  • curious about is the expression.
  • It's followed either by a noun phrase or an indirect question.
  • curious about most things curious about kangaroos curious about their family history curious about where the girls were trained curious about how a helicopter works curious about what the teachers said You would not say, for example, "kangaroo curious".
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curious about is the expression. It's followed either by a noun phrase or an indirect question.

curious about most things
curious about kangaroos
curious about their family history

curious about where the girls were trained
curious about how a helicopter works
curious about what the teachers said

You would not

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