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Latest post Sun, Sep 17 2006 11:26 AM by Teo. 2 replies.
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Teo  +  268144 Sun, 17 Sep 06 02:19 AM

Frequently Asked Questions ___ English Grammar and Usage

(A) on (B) of (C) in

Which preposition is correct?

Teo
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Thank you very much for your reply.
Grammar Geek  +  268166 Sun, 17 Sep 06 04:16 AM

Teo, is "about" not a choice you were given? That would be my first choice - questions about.

If not, I'd choose "on" as in "on the topic of."

I would not be surprised to find out there is a lot of regional variation on this.

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