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TeacherJapan Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

To or about?

Which is correct? To or about?

What attracts me most to/about this furniture is that it's made of cherry trees.

  

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I think 'impress' is better suited with 'about' here. What attracts me to this furniture is that it's made of cherry trees. This suggests that you are tempted to sit on it or enjoy the comfort it provides.

  • I think 'impress' is better suited with 'about' here.
  • What attracts me to this furniture is that it's made of cherry trees.
  • This suggests that you are tempted to sit on it or enjoy the comfort it provides.
  • What impresses me about this furniture is that it's made of cherry trees.
  • This is about the thing that you consider special about the furniture.
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I think 'impress' is better suited with 'about' here.


What attracts me to this furniture is that it's made of cherry trees.

This suggests that you are tempted to sit on it or enjoy the comfort it provides.


What impresses me about this furniture is that it's made of cherry trees.

This is about the thing that you consider special about the furnitur

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