Bean
What's your budget? Somewhere under $700.00 a month. # Can I use “about” or “around” instead "somewhere" here?
2024年2月6日 01:40
回答 · 10
1
You can't say "Around/About under $700 a month". You can't byse them with 'under'. This is because 'around' and 'about' mean 'more or less'. They both mean close to $700 but perhaps a little more or less. It doesn't make sense to say 'a little more or less than under $700 a month'.
2024年2月6日
Yes, you can say those. The mathematical meaning of "about under" or "around under" is fuzzy. I would not want to try to define what they mean exactly. However, there is no "Preposition Police" to enforce any rules about which prepositions can or cannot be used. In your sentence, I would interpret "about" or "around" to mean that you are uncertain about what you are about to say. The sentence would thus mean "I'm not sure about this, but roughly I think the budget will be under $700 a month" So you can use those words to produce a valid sentence whose fuzziness reflects your own uncertainty.
2024年2月6日
yes sounds good,
2024年2月6日
about
2024年2月6日
まだあなたの答えが見つかりませんか?
質問を書き留めて、ネイティブスピーカーに手伝ってもらいましょう!