Dear teachers,
I wonder whether I can use a preposition before a wh-clause.
For example:
1. Be careful of/about what you say to her.
2. Be careful what you say to her.
Which one sounds natural to natives ?
I am much obliged to you for your guidance.
Thanks.
I wonder whether I can use a preposition before a wh-clause.
For example:
1. Be careful of/about what you say to her.
2. Be careful what you say to her.
Which one sounds natural to natives ?
I am much obliged to you for your guidance.
Thanks.