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Old 30-Jun-2007, 16:45
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Default Re: Preposition needed?

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Originally Posted by molla222 View Post
Hurricane Katrina reminded them that there are big problems with poverty.

Shouldn`t it read: Katrina reminded them of big problems, such as poverty.
The two sentences meansomewhat differebt things. You have to decuide which you prefer. You can use either one (as Budhhaheart noted).

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