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I have a clear idea of what I want vs I have a clear idea about what I want
1 I have a clear idea of what I want
2 I have a clear idea about what I want
Both sentences are correct and they mean the same thing. Am I right?
So "of" here is still the possessive usage?
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You are right. I think "of" is possessive here, because we can think of it this way.
I have an idea.
What kind of idea?
A "what I want" idea.
An idea of what I want.
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Although both are correct, the second doesn't sound quite so natural to me. I would always use 'of' in this context. Not sure if that's just my style, or if others would agree.
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المهارات اللغوية
الصينية (المندرية), الإنجليزية
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الإنجليزية
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