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Amiramim Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Hi

" I can't be sure of anything " or "I can't be sure about anything "
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They are both correct. Please provide the sentence you intend to use it in.

  • They are both correct.
  • Please provide the sentence you intend to use it in.
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They are both correct. Please provide the sentence you intend to use it in.
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if a person says to me '' are you sure about what you say ?'' shoul I replied '' I'm not sure about anything ''
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Thanks.

I would, if only because that's what they asked me, using the word "about". Also, to be sure of a thing often means you can rely on it, not that you know it to be true.

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