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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Study for / about it

"I will study for / about it"
Is there a meaning difference between "for or about" it in the sentence. Thank you so much as usual.
  

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You can't study about anything.

  • You can't study about anything.
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You can't study about anything.
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Thank you and what do you mean by that? I have seen 'study about' structure so often and you mean it is a broken expression?
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You can conduct a study about something, but you can't study about it. You simply study it. You can study for a test, but you can't study about a test.

Can you give me a few examples of the occurrences of "study about" that you mention?
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You are right. Thank you a million.

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