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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Prepositions

When should we use about and of individually?

  

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anonymous When should we use about and of Generally, 'about' elicits a more detailed statement or response than 'of'. anonymous individually? used for saying who or what has a particular feature, aspect, or quality more...

  • anonymous When should we use about and of Generally, 'about' elicits a more detailed statement or response than 'of'.
  • anonymous individually?
  • used for saying who or what has a particular feature, aspect, or quality more...
  • saying which specific thing more...
  • used for saying which specific thing belonging to a more general type you are referring to more...
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anonymousWhen should we use about and of

Generally, 'about' elicits a more detailed statement or response than 'of'.

anonymous individually?

OF:

preposition
?used for saying who or what has a particular feature, aspect, or quality more...
?saying which specific thing more...

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