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Osee Posted 18 years ago
Vocabulary

say of sth or say about sth?

0 01b01u00“It really doesn’t surprise me,” Ellis said 01font00of02font00 the bathroom incident. “What surprises me is somebody wasn’t called in a bit earlier.”02u02b02br
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00May I use "about" instead of "of" above? If yes, what's the difference between them? Thanks a lot.0-
  

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0 Hi Osee02br 00No difference. 05002br 00CB 010id1

  • 0 Hi Osee02br 00No difference.
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0 Hi Osee02br
00No difference. One is longer than the other, that's all.05002br
00CB 010id1
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00Yes, you could. No big difference. 01i00Say of02i00 is perhaps a briefer, more general commentary than 01i00say about02i00.0-

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