Prepositions : of / about
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Message from solas posted on 14-01-2015 at 16:30:33 (D | E | F)
Hello,
Are there any differences between the two sentences below?
A: I wrote a diary of being on the planet.
B: I wrote a diary about being on the planet.
When I compare "heard of" with "heard about", or "know of" with "know about", "about" seems to include more details.
I'd appreciate if someone could help me understand the differences.
Thank you.
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Edited by lucile83 on 14-01-2015 16:40
Message from solas posted on 14-01-2015 at 16:30:33 (D | E | F)
Hello,
Are there any differences between the two sentences below?
A: I wrote a diary of being on the planet.
B: I wrote a diary about being on the planet.
When I compare "heard of" with "heard about", or "know of" with "know about", "about" seems to include more details.
I'd appreciate if someone could help me understand the differences.
Thank you.
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Edited by lucile83 on 14-01-2015 16:40
Re: Prepositions : of / about from gerondif, posted on 14-01-2015 at 17:42:33 (D | E)
Hello,
Are there any differences between the two sentences below?
A: I wrote a diary of being on the planet.wrong.
B: I wrote a diary about being on the planet.right
You say:"When I compare "heard of" with "heard about", or "know of" with "know about", "about" seems to include more details."
Heard of is more general (a rumor) than heard about:
"People abandon their pets more and more nowadays" "Yes, I've heard of that!"
Have you heard anything about that crash ? it is more precise, more specific.
"You'll have to pay if you choose to close that bank-account." Yes, I've heard about that.
Re: Prepositions : of / about from solas, posted on 18-01-2015 at 21:28:05 (D | E)
Thank you for your explanation. I think I got the idea.
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