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Eunjinny Posted 17 years ago
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Something for

I was talking...... something for taboo.
I was talking ..... something about taboo.

How do these two differ? Can you tell me the meaning of both?
  

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Hi, I was talking.. something for taboo. I was talking ..

  • Hi, I was talking..
  • something for taboo.
  • I was talking ..
  • something about taboo.
  • How do these two differ?
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Hi,
I was talking.. something for taboo.
I was talking .. something about taboo.

How do these two differ? Can you tell me the meaning of both?

Use 'about', not 'for'.

But neither of these sentences sounds correct.
You could say
I was talking about taboos.
I was talking about a taboo.

Best wishes, Clive

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