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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Is "about" necessary in this sentence?

"You are going to write how to cook on this sheet of paper."
"You are going to write about how to cook on this sheet of paper."
  

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Yes. Otherwise it could mean you are going to cook on the sheet of paper, which I presume is not your intention.

  • Yes.
  • Otherwise it could mean you are going to cook on the sheet of paper, which I presume is not your intention.
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Yes. Otherwise it could mean you are going to cook on the sheet of paper, which I presume is not your intention.

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