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Hotmale Posted 14 years ago
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Make up my mind (about) what ...

Could you, please, tell me if "about" is obligatory in this sentence:

"I can't make up my mind (about) what to study."

Should I keep it?

Thank yu
  

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Hotmale Could you, please, tell me if "about" is obligatory in this sentence: I wouldn't say so. Make up one's mind means to decide. I can't make up my mind what to study.

  • Hotmale Could you, please, tell me if "about" is obligatory in this sentence: I wouldn't say so.
  • Make up one's mind means to decide.
  • I can't make up my mind what to study.
  • I can't decide what to study.
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HotmaleCould you, please, tell me if "about" is obligatory in this sentence:
I wouldn't say so. Make up one's mind means to decide.

I can't make up my mind what to study.
I can't decide what to study.
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I understand, Aspara Gus. Thank you Emotion: smile
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Hotmale"I can't make up my mind (about) what to study."Should I keep it?
It's not obligatory, but I usually keep it when I say it. Leaving it out seems more casual in style.

CJ
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My advice would be, "Save your energy and leave it out." Emotion: wink

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