1. In the later part, Andrea keeps hesitating about / over telling her husband (about) the bowl. 2. In the later part, Andrea keeps hesitating about / over telling the bowl to her husband
Q)How do the sentences above sound? Do they sound Okay? (the context is this; the bowl is waht Andrea is attached to in mind. She doesn't tell anyone about that attachment )
Top answer
To is the preposition that I associate most with hesitate . Use about the bowl. If you mean towards the end of a story, use 'in the latter part'.
— Philip
To is the preposition that I associate most with hesitate .
Use about the bowl.
If you mean towards the end of a story, use 'in the latter part'.
If you are just talking about a series of real events, use simply later .
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To is the preposition that I associate most with hesitate. Use about the bowl. If you mean towards the end of a story, use 'in the latter part'. If you are just talking about a series of real events, use simply later.