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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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This question is (about)...

'This question is about something'. Then, which one is right? This question is about whether A is B?, or This question is whether A is B? So do we need 'about' before 'whether S +V'? Or the meanings of them are different
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They both seem acceptable; choice would depend on the specific sentence, including the specific A and B.

  • They both seem acceptable; choice would depend on the specific sentence, including the specific A and B.
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They both seem acceptable; choice would depend on the specific sentence, including the specific A and B.

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