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The confusion of on/about/of/regarding It might be better for to take her advice on/about/of/regarding this matter because she is an expert of/on/about the area. Which article is correct for those two places? Many thanks.
7. Nov. 2017 13:18
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'On' would work in both cases. 'Of' would be wrong in both cases. For the first gap, you could use 'on', 'about' or 'regarding'. 'Regarding' or 'on' are the best choices, but 'about' would also be OK. For the second gap, 'on' is the only natural collocation. 'To be an expert on something' is a set phrase. 'About' is less natural, and 'of' is wrong.
7. November 2017
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It might be better for to take her advice on/about/of/regarding this matter because she is an expert of/on/about the area. 1. ON, REGARDING (the other two do not sound right) 2. OF, ON
7. November 2017
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