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MaXmOuSe Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

Trust in or trust of somebody ?

which is the correct or there is non-specific preposition with trust ?
  

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You either trust someone or trust in someone. Not trust of someone.

  • You either trust someone or trust in someone.
  • Not trust of someone.
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You either trust someone or trust in someone. Not trust of someone.
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But

Women in this position were five times as likely to be classified depressed, while both tended to feel they had no control their lives, and to be less trusting others.
And the answer of is correct but in is wrong why ?
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Ah because 'trust' and 'trusting' are different and have different rules!
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ok. Then what's the rule ?
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Hello MaX

"Trust" is used as below:
Noah fully trusted ***. (trust : verb)
People ridiculed Noah's trust in ***.
But *** did not betray the trust of Noah.

paco

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