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"What about" or "About what"? A) I talked to my teacher. B) About what? / What about? A) I talked to her about my assessment.
26 kwi 2012 19:01
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About what is the better option in this case Technically it's not wrong to use 'What about?', but it's not often used in this type of situation and sounds a bit odd What about is mostly used when asking for opinion or information What about that house? What about this color?
26 kwietnia 2012
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About what. I think, when we use "about what" it's like finishing the previous sentence as it doesn't include the details. -I talked to my teacher ( about.... ) -About what?
26 kwietnia 2012
A) I talked to my teacher. B) About what? / What about? A) I talked to her about my assessment. Possibilities: 1. Speaker B is finishing Speaker A's incomplete sentence: I talked to my teacher... / ...ABOUT WHAT? 2. Speaker B is abbreviating his question: WHAT (did you talk to your teacher) ABOUT? You can use either in informal speech.
26 kwietnia 2012
These are interchangeable in your example. But thee are times they would act differently: This book is about what? (what is this book about?) What about this book? (should I choose this book? - or - Does this book fit the qualities of what we are discussing?)
26 kwietnia 2012
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