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Htrek Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Which preposition is correct?

To give someone information on/about something.

  

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htrek To give someone information on/about something. Both are correct. 'on' and 'about' are used with about equal frequency, though 'about' is used very slightly more.

  • htrek To give someone information on/about something.
  • Both are correct.
  • 'on' and 'about' are used with about equal frequency, though 'about' is used very slightly more.
  • CJ
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htrek

To give someone information on/about something.

Both are correct. 'on' and 'about' are used with about equal frequency, though 'about' is used very slightly more.

CJ

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