She looks very mature so I took her _________ older than she is.
(a) For
(b) About
(c) Off
(d) In
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The completed sentence with the right word from the options is as follows:
She looks very mature so I took her (b) about older than she is.
Using 'about':
- Though less frequently, the word around can also be used as an adverb with the meaning "around" as in the sentence: "I was thinking about all the pollution that's floating around in the air."
- As a preposition, "about" can signify "on the subject of" or "concerning," as in We discussed her new position.
- Please be aware that while some words may substitute for "about," they should never be used together.
- 'About' can be an adverb or a preposition, as was said above.
- Use of the adverb: It's time to search.
- Wandering from house to house is an adverb.
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