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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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Why i not able to approve the some subject?

can anyone explain me briefly on this -( Sometimes "approve of" and its opposite "disapprove of" are used incorrectly, for example, "I disapprove of spinach"! You may disapprove of eating spinach, but not of spinach itself! It's a bit too inert to arouse feelings of disapproval!

Similarly, "I disapprove of keeping pets in the house", but not "I disapprove of house pets". )


why i not ( i disapprove of house pets)
  

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Not everyone agrees on the proper usage of "(dis)approve" and "(dis)approve of ". For example, take a look at the dictionary definition given below. I don't use "approve" without "of" in the case of having a favorable opinion (of conduct), whereas the dictionary does give examples of it.

  • Not everyone agrees on the proper usage of "(dis)approve" and "(dis)approve of ".
  • For example, take a look at the dictionary definition given below.
  • I don't use "approve" without "of" in the case of having a favorable opinion (of conduct), whereas the dictionary does give examples of it.
  • com/dictionary/approve My personal usage would have: I disapprove of keeping pets in the house.
  • Nevertheless, if someone said "I disapprove of house pets", I would fill in the missing information and take it to mean "I disapprove of keeping pets in the house" or - much less likely - "I disapprove of the behavior of house pets".
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Not everyone agrees on the proper usage of "(dis)approve" and "(dis)approve of".

For example, take a look at the dictionary definition given below. I don't use "approve" without "of" in the case of having a favorable opinion (of conduct), whereas the dictionary does give examples of it.

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