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Intiqam88 Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Trouble about or with

Which is correct?
Don't trouble yourself .... what happened. It wasn't your fault.
A) with B) about

Explain the reason, please.
  

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intiqam88 Which is correct? about trouble yourself about ~ worry about ~ think about obsessively trouble yourself with ~ take the trouble to do something; go out of your way to do something Don't trouble yourself about the rent. I'll pay it for you.

  • intiqam88 Which is correct?
  • about trouble yourself about ~ worry about ~ think about obsessively trouble yourself with ~ take the trouble to do something; go out of your way to do something Don't trouble yourself about the rent.
  • I'll pay it for you.
  • Don't trouble yourself with dinner.
  • I'll pick up some sandwiches on the way home.
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intiqam88Which is correct?
about

trouble yourself about ~ worry about ~ think about obsessively
trouble yourself with ~ take the trouble to do something; go out of your way to do something

Don't trouble yourself about the rent. I'll pay it for you.
Don't trouble yourself with dinner. I'll pick up some sandwiches on the way

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