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sumin
learn about~ / learn of~
learn about~ / learn of~
What is the difference ??
I don't understand why the same meaning is in the various way
2013年6月22日 14:11
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When you 'learn about' about something you have to study and find out facts.
Example:
1.Teacher to class:
Today we are going to learn about a famous English writer called William Shakespeare.
When you 'learn of' something you have been told about an event or you have found out information by chance.
Example:
2.Oh no, I have just learned of Nelson Mandela being close to death.
2013年6月23日
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