Hello, teachers. I would like to say 'I have good memories with / about / of you in the USA'. Which preposition is better in the sentence and the context is that I want to praise someone who I met and I had good times with in the USA. Could you help me out again. Thank you so much as usual.
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About or of is OK. Or 'memories of having good times with you'.
— Mister Micawber
About or of is OK.
Or 'memories of having good times with you'.
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