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BlogAbout - Objav najnovšie kolekcie za skvelé ceny. Zľavy u nás nájdeš po celý rok! Nakupuj módu a doplnky vo výpredaji na about you! Objednaj si svoje módne kúsky ešte dnes na about you. Doručenie* a vrátenie zadarmo dobierka možnosť vrátenia tovaru do 100 dní On the subject of 2. Near or close to (in space or time) 3. Click for more definitions. The meaning of about is reasonably close to. How to use about in a sentence. Language bank about about saying what a text is about. The book is about homeless people in the cities. ; The report deals with the issue of homelessness in london. ; Both terms can mean having to do with or pertaining to the topic/subject of. About can mean more things, though, such as all around. He walked about the park looking for. Of, about, for, with, by of: Of expresses the relationship of a part of something to its whole. It is the most used preposition in english. He is a boy of 15. ; On the subject of, or connected with: To take action to solve a problem: Used to indicate that a number, amount, time, etc. , is not exact or certain See examples of about used in a sentence. Learn how to use about as a preposition, an adverb and a modal expression in english. Find out the differences between about and on, and about and around, and see examples and warnings. The interview lasted about an hour.
Objav najnovšie kolekcie za skvelé ceny. Zľavy u nás nájdeš po celý rok! Nakupuj módu a doplnky vo výpredaji na about you! Objednaj si svoje módne kúsky ešte dnes na about you. Doručenie* a vrátenie zadarmo dobierka možnosť vrátenia tovaru do 100 dní On the subject of 2. Near or close to (in space or time) 3. Click for more definitions. The meaning of about is reasonably close to. How to use about in a sentence. Language bank about about saying what a text is about. The book is about homeless people in the cities. ; The report deals with the issue of homelessness in london. ; Both terms can mean having to do with or pertaining to the topic/subject of. About can mean more things, though, such as all around. He walked about the park looking for. Of, about, for, with, by of: Of expresses the relationship of a part of something to its whole. It is the most used preposition in english. He is a boy of 15. ; On the subject of, or connected with: To take action to solve a problem: