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Bamtori Posted 20 years ago
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I have no idea what that means

0Anybody, please, explain this to me: In this sentence, "I have no idea what that means.", there's "about" or "of" before "what" and it was just left out? 0-
  

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", there's "about" or "of" before "what" and it was just left out? 02br 02br 01i 00Sir, I don't know what "magnitude" means. 02i 02br 02br 00Same01i 00:02i 02br 02br 01i 00Sir, I don't know what the meaning of "magnitude" is.

  • ", there's "about" or "of" before "what" and it was just left out?
  • 02br 02br 01i 00Sir, I don't know what "magnitude" means.
  • 02i 02br 02br 00Same01i 00:02i 02br 02br 01i 00Sir, I don't know what the meaning of "magnitude" is.
  • 02i 02br 02br 01i 00Sir, I don't know the meaning of "magnitude".
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10Anybody, please, explain this to me: In this sentence, "I have no idea what that means.", there's "about" or "of" before "what" and it was just left out? 12br
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10No, nothing is left out.02br
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01i00Sir, I don't know what
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01cite10Bamtori12cite10Anybody, please, explain this to me: In this sentence, "I have no idea what that means.", there's "about" or "of" before "what" and it was just left out? 12blockquote
10Yes, you are right. The original collocation was "have no idea of what…"02br
00 (EX) The Romans have no idea of
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0Paco, thank you so much for your answer. This question has been bothering me for a long time. I once posted a thread asking the same question and nobody answered me. I'm happy now(^.^)0-
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0Paco,02br
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00twelve folds oftener = you mean twelve times more often, doncha?0-
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00Yep, should be "twelve times oftener".02br
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