Daniel Ojeda
Can someone explain "A big deal" vs "(a) big of a deal" to me please? I will be very grateful.
2022년 8월 29일 오후 2:42
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"Big" isn't a noun, so you can't have "a big of a deal." It makes no sense.
2022년 8월 29일
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Hi Daniel! Normally, we can say "a big deal" but we can't say "(a) big of a deal" since it wouldn't be correct. So, for example, "it was a big deal" is correct, but "it was a big of a deal" would be wrong. There is, however, one situation I can think of where you may hear the second one and I've heard it quite a lot. Let me give you an example: A: I can't stop panicking about yesterday's test! What if I did really badly? B: Oh, don't worry about it. It's not that big of a deal. Here, instead of "it's not that big of a deal", B could have said "it's not a big deal", which has more or less the same meaning. B is just saying "it's not a big problem, it's not worth worrying about". I wonder if this is what you were thinking of? I hope this was helpful! :)
2022년 8월 29일
Perhaps for your second option you meant “a bit of a big deal.”
2022년 8월 29일
Hello You need to use this variant "a big deal" as the second one does not exist in English.
2022년 8월 29일
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