curious of OR curious about | UsingEnglish. com ESL Forum curious - Definition from Longman English Dictionary Online He was curious about how she would react Merriam-Webster's Learner's Dictionary We're curious about why you never called us You can't use "of" in place of about or about
I am curious to meet your brother - UsingEnglish. com But "curious to meet" with its basic meaning - the one you underlined - doesn't make sense jutfrank said: It means 'There's something more I'd like to learn about your brother, and meeting him would be an opportunity to satisfy this curiosity'
didnt see or didnt saw - UsingEnglish. com I'm just curious about that problem in the title Which form is correct? I've checked in E nglish grammar that in simple past tense when using negative form you should put first didn't and then after this the verb in infinitive But it sounds a little bizarre for me
I may come I may be coming | UsingEnglish. com ESL Forum I am curious to know what the difference is between: I may come tomorrow I may be coming tomorrow - These mean the same thing and are interchangeable We should win a game tomorrow We should be winning a game tomorrow - These also mean the same thing and are interchangeable They both imply that you will play more than one game