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Chad
which preposition is correct? of, in or about?
A:where's my cellphone? there must have been someone here who stole it.
B: Come on! you might have left it in your car.
don't assume the worst of others
don't assume the worst in others
don't assume the worst about others
2018年5月13日 13:38
回答 · 6
1
You could say 'of others' or 'about others' but 'don't assume the worst of others' is probably more natural and commonly used.
2018年5月13日
1
Hi You can say ´don't assume the worst about others´ as you are using ´about´ in connection with something
Don't assume the worst of others is also correct as ´of ` can be used for belonging to, relating to, or connected with:
2018年5月13日
I'd say that about sounds more correct
2018年5月13日
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