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DaryaLi Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

Review on or of?

Review on something or review of something?
I come across both versions (and "review about" too), which one is correct?
  

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Probably 'of', but we need more context—at least a full sentence.

  • Probably 'of', but we need more context—at least a full sentence.
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Probably 'of', but we need more context—at least a full sentence.
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For example , review on book or review of book?
Here : www.nybooks.com Reviews OF Books
but here:
http://www.productreview.com.au/ Reviews ON products and services.
It seems to me that Of is used more often, but...which version sounds correct for a native speaker?
Thank you in advance!
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DaryaLi but...which version sounds correct for a native speaker?
Both of those sound fine to me.
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Not explained yet,

e.g. Yahoo auto website offers reviews on/of/about BMW cars

Which one is correct?

Best regards.

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Try to use SkELL tool, the online interface based on 1-billion-corpus (a large collection of texts enriched with information about PoS tag etc.) which shows that most frequent preposition with "review" is "of". See

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By contrast, this chapter also provides reviews of the problem statements of this research, the purpose and objectives of this research, and also explains the significance of the research.

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https://britainreviews.co.uk/ uses reviews on

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