All About 'About' (2024)


Hello! This week on Ask a Teacher we answer a question from Ygor in Brazil.

Question:

Hello guys! My name is Ygor and I’d like to say you all are amazing, fantastic, superb, etc. I just love this channel … but the preposition “about” is just killing me. I can’t get why sometimes people use “about” followed by “ing” and sometimes followed by an infinitive. Thanks a lot!

Ygor, Brazil.

Answer:

Dear Ygor,

Thank you for your kind words. You asked an interesting question because there are several uses of about. The word can be either an adverb or a preposition. In some cases, it acts as an adjective. Let us look at the adverb form first.

About as an adverb

Adverbs describe a verb, an adjective, another adverb, or a statement. When we use “about” as an adverb, it can mean “almost” or “nearly,” as in this example:

We are about ready to take a walk.

With numbers, you can use “about” when you are not sure of the exact amount.

We will be gone for about twenty minutes.

And here is the point where you will hear an infinitive verb with “to” after “about” when the adverb means you are very close to doing something.

We are about to leave for our walk. Are you coming?

About as a preposition

Now, let us think about how “about” works as a preposition. As you probably know, a preposition shows direction, place, or time, or introduces an object. Prepositions are used with a noun, pronoun, or noun phrase.

“About” as a preposition indicates the subject of a thought, feeling or action, as in,

Stop shouting about the problem and do something!

When we add “ing” to a verb, we are making it a gerund – which is a word that acts like a noun. In this statement, a gerund follows “about.”

We talked about buying a car.

The gerund, “buying” is the subject of what is being said.

About as an adjective

Finally, we can find “about” being used as an adjective, that is, to describe a noun or pronoun. Here is an example of a feeling many of us have had these days:

After the lockdown, it feels great to be out and about again.

Here, “out and about” means outside of one’s home. I hope this helps you use “about” more confidently, Ygor.

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All About 'About' (2024)

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The lyrics of "All About That Bass" caused controversy; some critics called the song anti-feminist and accused Trainor of shaming thin women.

How old was Meghan Trainor when she made All About That Bass? ›

One of those women was 20-year-old Meghan Trainor. Her debut single, “All About That Bass,” was an unapologetic anthem to the booty and a toast to full-bodied women.

Who is Meghan Trainor married to? ›

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Meghan Trainor returns to The Voice as the Team Chance Playoff Mentor. Trainor erupted onto the charts with Title, her debut album, nearly a decade ago, and fans who've been hooked ever since “All About That Bass” (her first hit single) know this isn't the first time she's shown up on The Voice to lend a hand.

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After it was turned down by Bey's team as well as Adele's, Meghan decided to record it herself.

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With that level of success under her belt, Trainor soon signed with Epic Records, where her first single was the massive hit "Meghan Trainor: All About That Bass (2014)," which was released in June 2014.

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Bass has a deep round sound to it. That is why she also says in the song, No treble. She means bass to mean big, large, etc and treble to mean thin, skinny, etc. But she also thinks of it as referring to booty, specifically a substantial booty.

What age did Meghan Trainor get married? ›

"He probably has so many for me." Trainor and Sabara first met at a house party in 2014, but began dating in 2016 after being set up by Chloë Grace Moretz. By the end of 2017, Sabara had proposed to Trainor and the two tied the knot on the pop star's 25th birthday the following year.

What is Megan Trainer's real name? ›

Meghan Elizabeth Trainor (born December 22, 1993) is an American singer-songwriter and television personality.

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The singer, 29, is already mom to 21-month-old son Riley, with husband Daryl Sabara, and notes that "this pregnancy is so much different than my first one." The intensity of her cravings caught Trainor off-guard. "This pregnancy, I'm hungry to the point where I was like, 'Is it twins? ' But it's not twins, sadly.

Why did Meghan Trainor have vocal surgery? ›

Over one month after opening up about her medical journey on Instagram, Trainor explains she opted for surgery to repair a hemorrhaged vocal chord because the alternative was not speaking for about four months.

How did Meghan Trainor get famous? ›

Trainor has had a fairy-tale rise: As a teenager she attended songwriting seminars, self-released two albums and signed a publishing deal on her high school lunch break, then recorded a demo of “All About That Bass,” which she wrote with producer Kevin Kadish, when no other singers would take it.

Was Taylor Swift on voice? ›

Swift appeared as a coach twice on the show. Her first appearance was in 2014, acting as a SuperStar advisor for all four teams, and her second appearance was as a mega coach in 2019. For her 2019 Season 17 appearance, she also performed "ME!" alongside feature Brendon Urie.

What does bass mean in the song All About That Bass? ›

“You know how the bass guitar in a song is like its 'thickness,' the 'bottom'? I kind of related a body to that,” Trainor told Billboard. She wrote it alongside songwriter Kevin Kadish, who also wrote Stacie Orrico's one-hit-wonder “(There's Gotta Be) More to Life.” So it's about having a big butt.

Why is bass unpopular? ›

The first reason for its lack of recognition is definitely its musical range. Bass is responsible for the lower range of the music we listen to, and that can usually make it hard to identify when not trained to do so. As it lays under the rest of the instruments in the mix, one has to focus to isolate it.

Why is bass not heard? ›

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