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Jacqueline
Which prepesition should I use? I'm trying to make a sentence: "I am not aware of the problems of my behaviors", or it's better to say " the problems in my behaviors" or "the problems with my behaviors"? Which preposition is correct?
Sep 7, 2016 8:42 AM
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Hello Jacqueline, It is not 100% clear what you are trying to say so I have 2 options for you. 'I am not aware of my behavioural problems' - You don't know what problems you have I am not aware of the problems that my behaviour causes' - You don't know the results of your behaviour. Best wishes Bob
September 7, 2016
With shouldn't be used in this case,in and of are equally better from what I know. (P.S. I'm not a native speaker so I might be wrong about the last part but I'm pretty sure about not using with here.)
September 7, 2016
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