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I am not sure ______ the exact date, but I think he arrived here in 1995. A. of B. about Note: I know that “of” is more specific and "about" is more general. But somehow I feel “about” sounds more natural in this sentence. What do you think?
Jun 26, 2013 6:05 AM
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I would use the word "of" not "about". Both can be used
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