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Fenton Benton 麻雀虽小,五脏俱全!
"I am all about it" and "I am all about it"
when to use them?thankssorry, "I am all about it" and "I am all for it"
2012年2月5日 11:42
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You could say "I am all for it" when you support some idea or suggestion. Don't say "I am all about it". That is non-sensical.
2012年2月5日
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"I am all for it" means you are strongly in favor of, or completely agree with something.
I don't think I've come across "I am all about it". Do you mean "I'm all over it" or "I'm all that"?
"I'm all over it" means that you've taken on the responsibility of performing a particular task. (Different from "I'm all over that" which means you no longer have strong feelings for a particular person or thing).
"I'm all that" is usually used as a boast. It's not a common slang term.
2012年2月5日
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