Hello,
I don't know what word to use:
What happened to your friend?
I haven't seen him for days.
Are there any news ___ him?
I think about is correct because it describes the person's current status/location etc..
Cheers!
First - "news" is singular, so it would be "Is there any news ______ him?
I would agree with "about" but not because you're talking about his location/status necessarily, simply because you want to know if there is any news "concerning" or "regarding" him.
If you were specifically talking about his location, you could use:
Is there any news on his whereabouts?
Thanks!
Ah, damn, the German language ruins my English knowledge
Of course it's "Is there any news."
I like regarding.
So, let's say:
Is there any news regarding him?
(But also about seems ok.)
And no, it's more like:
How is he?
What does he make?
Not about his current location.
whereabouts -> I read this the first time
Thanks again, emsr2d2
Cheers!
Or you may simply say; Have you heard from him?
hi,
I'm not a teacher or a native, but I have heard examples of both 'news OF him' and 'news ABOUT him'.
I think both these are good.
cheers,
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Thanks, guys.
I think I should come with the real context.
On some other forums we talk about a girl, if she is real or not.
Today she uploaded some new photos, probably faked photos.
So I wanted to tell the guys this news.
I was thinking about something like:
Hey guys, there is hot news of our dream girl.
(I think of and about are okay.)
Maybe it's easier for you now.
@bhaisahab:
"What is he doing." -> Okay I guess this is better
Cheers!