Sometimes it is difficult to decide which preposition is to be used after a verb. I use to look up at the dictionary to decide which preposition is to be used but of course you can't find everything in a dictionary.
Let me ask you a question. Do you say "Talk of some problem" or "talk about some problem"? I use "talk about" but I have found "Talk of" and it sounds to me a bit strange.
Which is the correct form?
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Sometimes it is difficult to decide which preposition is to be used after a verb. I use to look up at the dictionary to decide which preposition is to be used but of course you can't find everything in a dictionary.
Let me ask you a question. Do you say "Talk of some problem" or "talk about some problem"? I use "talk about" but I have found "Talk of" and it sounds to me a bit strange.
Which is the correct form?