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"What about" or "About what"?
A) I talked to my teacher.
B) About what? / What about?
A) I talked to her about my assessment.
2012年4月26日 19:01
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About what is the better option in this case
Technically it's not wrong to use 'What about?', but it's not often used in this type of situation and sounds a bit odd
What about is mostly used when asking for opinion or information
What about that house?
What about this color?
2012年4月26日
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About what.
I think, when we use "about what" it's like finishing the previous sentence as it doesn't include the details.
-I talked to my teacher ( about.... )
-About what?
2012年4月26日
A) I talked to my teacher.
B) About what? / What about?
A) I talked to her about my assessment.
Possibilities:
1. Speaker B is finishing Speaker A's incomplete sentence: I talked to my teacher... / ...ABOUT WHAT?
2. Speaker B is abbreviating his question: WHAT (did you talk to your teacher) ABOUT?
You can use either in informal speech.
2012年4月26日
These are interchangeable in your example. But thee are times they would act differently:
This book is about what? (what is this book about?)
What about this book? (should I choose this book? - or - Does this book fit the qualities of what we are discussing?)
2012年4月26日
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