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Yummycraft Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

I am confusing about "of", "for"

a. What is your goal for 2015? but can I say what is your goal of 2015? and why?

b. However, when I say "top 5 golden moments of the year", I have to use of, but not for
  

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an extra question: Can I say "I am confusing of the word" instead of "I am confusing about the word"? and Why? What's the difference between of and about when I use like these sentences?

  • an extra question: Can I say "I am confusing of the word" instead of "I am confusing about the word"?
  • and Why?
  • What's the difference between of and about when I use like these sentences?
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an extra question:

Can I say "I am confusing of the word" instead of "I am confusing about the word"? and Why?

What's the difference between of and about when I use like these sentences?
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yummycrafta. What is your goal for 2015?

Here here you imply that it is not yet 2015

what is your goal of 2015?

here you imply 2015 is about to end

Not very commonly phrased like this.



b. However, when I say "top 5 golden moments of the year", I have to use of, but not for

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