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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Prepositions after the word "opinion"

Is it OK to say:

1. What is Mr. Lee's opinion about contemporary children?

2. What did Rachel do that changed Mr. Lee's opinion of her?
  

Top answer

Hi, Yes, both are OK. Clive

  • Hi, Yes, both are OK.
  • Clive
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2 Answers
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Hi,

Yes, both are OK.

Clive
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These are both fine. Re #1, we often hear "Mr. Lee's opinion on a particular issue," but "on" wouldn't work for #2. "About" would also work for #2, but "of" is much preferred.

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