'mention' or 'mention about' ?

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wotcha

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1) Stop mention her.

2) Stop mention about her.

Which is correct? :cool:
 
I AM NOT A TEACHER.

Stop mentioning her .
 
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1) Stop mention her.

2) Stop mention about her.

Which is correct? :cool:
Neither. "Stop mentioning her."
It's always "Stop doing something" - whether you need any prepositions.
"Stop talking to her."
"Stop hitting her."
You "mention something".
 
Neither. "Stop mentioning her."
It's always "Stop doing something" - whether you need any prepositions.
"Stop talking to her."
"Stop hitting her."
You "mention something".

Then ,'stop mentioning her name' is incorrect?
 
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