It really depends on the context but you can say you are certain about or of something. They mean the same. I am a native speaker and don't see any difference between them.
Hi, this is a command and works for others, such as, no parking, no overtaking and no littering. Thank you for the suggestion. I will put it on my list of upcoming videos. 😊
thank you! I have studied many sources and you are the only one who managed to explain the difference between can't and mustn't so simply and clearly.
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Perfect video, helped a couple of peole, idk why its with low views tho
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What is the difference between certain about and certain of?
Are you certain about that?Are you certain of that? Is there any difference between them?
It really depends on the context but you can say you are certain about or of something. They mean the same. I am a native speaker and don't see any difference between them.
You say, "I am certain about something (noun) " but if followed by a verb you would say, "I am certain of getting a seat."
Are you certain of your facts?here "facts" is not a verb. Please explain this as it concerns examinations. Certain about/of+noun?
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what about " no smoking " could you make a video about such cases? thank you
Hi, this is a command and works for others, such as, no parking, no overtaking and no littering. Thank you for the suggestion. I will put it on my list of upcoming videos. 😊
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Well done, super fan!
It' s really good explanation ..👍👍
Please turn off the music.
Hi Michael, I have turned it off in later videos. This was one of my first ones. I agree, it'd distracting! Sorry. 🙁
Tnx
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Thankz mam for this video. I appreciate your efforts and this modal topic is topic in here ing my school.
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