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Joe2012 Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Of, For or To : Preposition confusion! Pls help.

Hello Friends,

I'm not sure which preposition I'd use in this sentence, so pls help me out. The sentence is: "The problem with UNO is that they have very "simplistic view" and approach of every problems."

I'm not sure the propostion "of" (underline word) is correct or not I think "to" or even "for" might also be correct in place of "of". So pls help.

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Razer The problem with UNO is that they have very "simplistic view" and approach of every problems. The problem with UNO is that they have a very "simplistic view" of and approach to every problem . Without knowing what UNO stands for I can't say whether it shoud take an article.

  • Razer The problem with UNO is that they have very "simplistic view" and approach of every problems.
  • The problem with UNO is that they have a very "simplistic view" of and approach to every problem .
  • Without knowing what UNO stands for I can't say whether it shoud take an article.
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RazerThe problem with UNO is that they have very "simplistic view" and approach of every problems.
The problem with UNO is that they have a very "simplistic view" of and approach to every problem

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