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The usage of the word 'about' Hi, Should i add the word 'about' in these sentences? Is these sentences are grammatical correct? a. Letter to a friend about describing a special occasion b. Letter to a family member about a visitor from overseas c. Letter to a friend about an incident d. Letter to a pen-pal about religious practices in Malaysia e. Letter to a friend about the profession of veterinary doctor f. Letter to a friend about an event Regards Jeevan |
Re: The usage of the word 'about' You don't need both "about" and the present participle verb in (a) : Letter to a friend describing a special occasion is fine. The participle has the same meaning as a relative clause - so the sentence means Letter to a friend which describes a special occasion. Alternatively you could say Letter to a friend about a special occasion. About is necessary in all the other sentences, where you just have a noun phrase. In some contexts you would also need to say A letter to a friend ... It's fine in a list like this, but in a sentence the article is necessary : Yesterday I wrote a letter to a friend about.... (e) could also be improved - the expression is "veterinary surgeon" rather than "veterinary doctor" but it's more usual to abbreviate it to vet. I'd phrase this as : A letter to a friend about working as a vet. (Here about is necessary, because despite being in the -ing form, the verb is not a participle but a gerund - it's the nominalisation of the verb. It couldn't be replaced by a relative clause). |
Re: The usage of the word 'about' Thanks a lot. |
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