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Discuss 与 Discuss-about: 有什么区别?

记住:你可以 discuss something,或者 talk about something,千万别混搭。 discuss talk about no about

Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds

The verb 'discuss' is transitive, meaning it never takes the preposition 'about'—it goes straight to the object.

  • Never say 'discuss about'; just say 'discuss' followed by the topic. Example: 'Let's discuss the plan.'
  • The noun 'discussion' DOES use 'about'. Example: 'We had a discussion about the plan.'
  • If you want to use 'about', use the verb 'talk'. Example: 'Let's talk about the plan.'
🗣️ + Discuss + 🚫 about 🚫 + 📦 Object

Overview

You often hear verbs like talk, chat, or argue used with the preposition about, as in talk about the weather or argue about politics. This pattern is very common in English. However, the verb discuss operates differently.
A frequent error for English learners at the B1 level and beyond is the incorrect inclusion of about after discuss.
The fundamental rule is direct: you always discuss something; you never discuss about something. The verb discuss intrinsically incorporates the meaning of talk about or consider. Therefore, adding about creates a grammatical redundancy, similar to saying talk about about.
Mastering this distinction immediately elevates the fluency and precision of your English.

How This Grammar Works

Understanding why discuss does not take about hinges on the concept of verb transitivity. English verbs are categorized based on whether they require a direct object to complete their meaning. A direct object is the noun or pronoun that receives the action of the verb.
  • Transitive Verbs: These verbs transfer their action directly to an object. They are incomplete without an object answering the question what? or whom?. Discuss is a prime example of a transitive verb. The topic of the conversation is the direct object of discuss.
  • We discussed the proposal. (The action discussed is performed on the proposal.)
  • She discussed her future. (Here, her future is the direct object.)
  • They will discuss the matter tomorrow. (the matter receives the action of discuss.)
  • Intransitive Verbs: These verbs do not require a direct object. Their meaning is complete on their own. If you wish to add further information, such as the topic, you typically use a prepositional phrase. Talk is a common intransitive verb.
  • We talked for hours. (Complete sentence; no object needed.)
  • We talked about the movie. (Here, about the movie is a prepositional phrase, not a direct object. About connects the verb talked to its subject.)
The confusion arises because verbs like talk are frequently paired with about to introduce the topic. Learners then incorrectly apply this pattern to discuss. However, discuss already contains the semantic function of about within its definition.
Its very meaning is
to talk or write about (a topic) in detail, taking into account different ideas or opinions.
Therefore, including about after discuss is superfluous and grammatically incorrect in standard English.
Consider the conceptual parallel: you wouldn't say consider about or mention about because the verbs consider and mention inherently convey the idea of directing thought or speech towards something. Discuss functions in the same way, already directing the talking or examining action towards its object.

Formation Pattern

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Mastering the correct structure for discuss is straightforward once you internalize its transitive nature. Always ensure the verb is directly followed by its object.
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Correct Pattern for discuss:
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| Structure | Example Sentences |
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| :-------------------------------- | :----------------------------------------------------------- |
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| Subject + discuss + Noun (Object) | We discussed the project deadline. |
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| Subject + discuss + Pronoun (Object) | Let's discuss it. |
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| Subject + discuss + Wh-clause | They discussed what happened at the meeting. |
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| Subject + discuss + Gerund (as Object) | We need to discuss implementing the new policy. |
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The team discussed the quarterly results. (Correct: the quarterly results is the direct object.)
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Can we discuss your concerns later? (Correct: your concerns is the direct object.)
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She discussed how the new system would work. (Correct: how the new system would work acts as a direct object clause.)
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Incorrect Pattern to Avoid:
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| Structure | Example Sentences |
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| :-------------------------------------- | :---------------------------------------------- |
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| Subject + discuss + about + Noun | They discussed about the budget. (Incorrect) |
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| Subject + discuss + about + Pronoun | We discussed about it. (Incorrect) |
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We need to discuss about the upcoming changes. (Incorrect)
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He discussed about his travel plans with his colleague. (Incorrect)
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Correct Alternative Patterns (using intransitive verbs):
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When you need to use a preposition, choose an intransitive verb like talk, chat, speak, or converse.
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| Structure | Example Sentences |
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| :--------------------------------------- | :----------------------------------------------------------- |
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| Subject + talk + about + Noun | We talked about the project deadline. |
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| Subject + chat + about + Pronoun | Let's chat about it. |
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| Subject + speak + about + Wh-clause | They spoke about what happened at the meeting. |
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| Subject + converse + about + Gerund | We conversed about implementing the new policy. |
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I will talk about the implications at the meeting.
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They often chat about current events.

When To Use It

Discuss is a versatile verb used across various contexts, from casual conversations to formal academic or professional settings. While it means talk about, discuss often implies a more structured, in-depth, or analytical exchange of ideas than talk about.
Formal Contexts (Workplace, Academic):
Discuss is particularly prevalent and often preferred in professional and academic environments where clarity, precision, and a focus on specific topics are paramount. It signals a purposeful exchange aimed at understanding, decision-making, or problem-solving.
  • Meetings: The board will discuss the merger agreement at next month's meeting. Here, discuss implies a thorough examination, not just a casual chat.
  • Project Management: We need to discuss the scope creep before it impacts the timeline. This highlights a serious, necessary conversation.
  • Academic Papers/Presentations: The essay discusses the sociological impact of social media. In academic writing, discuss signifies a detailed analysis or exploration of a subject.
  • Emails: Could you please prepare the figures so we can discuss the budget forecast on Friday? The request is for a focused conversation about specific data.
Informal Contexts (Personal Life):
While discuss can sound slightly more formal, it's also commonly used in personal conversations, especially when the topic is important or requires a degree of seriousness or joint consideration.
  • Relationship Conversations: We need to discuss our holiday plans, as time is running out. This indicates a joint decision-making process.
  • Family Matters: My parents discussed their retirement options with a financial advisor. The topic is significant enough to warrant a formal consultation.
  • Social Planning: Let's discuss where to go for dinner tonight. Even in a casual context, discuss implies a joint decision-making process rather than just suggesting options.
Nuance and Tone:
Choosing between discuss and talk about can subtly affect the tone.
  • Discuss: Often carries a connotation of seriousness, structured thought, or a mutual effort to understand and resolve. It can imply a debate, deliberation, or comprehensive review.
  • Talk about: Is generally more neutral and can apply to any topic, from the most trivial to the most profound, without necessarily implying a formal or deep analysis.
Consider: We talked about the political situation. (Could be a casual observation.) vs. We discussed the political situation. (Implies a more engaged, potentially argumentative or analytical conversation.)

Common Mistakes

Understanding the typical errors with discuss is crucial for B1 learners. These mistakes often stem from overgeneralizing patterns from other verbs or from misunderstanding the verb's inherent meaning.
  1. 1The Redundant about: This is the most prevalent error.
  • Error: Let's discuss about the new proposal.
  • Correction: Let's discuss the new proposal.
  • Why it's wrong: As explained, discuss already means talk about. Adding about creates redundancy. Many learners fall into this trap because numerous other verbs (talk, think, worry, learn, write) naturally pair with about to specify a topic. You talk about something, so it feels intuitive to discuss about something. However, discuss is a transitive verb that directly takes its object.
  1. 1Confusing discuss (verb) with discussion (noun): This is a significant source of confusion.
  • The verb discuss never takes about.
  • The noun discussion frequently takes about (or on, of).
| Part of Speech | Example | Correctness |
| :------------- | :--------------------------------------------------------- | :---------- |
| Verb | We will discuss the findings. | Correct |
| Verb | We will discuss about the findings. | Incorrect |
| Noun | We will have a discussion about the findings. | Correct |
| Noun | A discussion on global warming was held. | Correct |
| Noun | The discussion of the budget took hours. | Correct |
  • Error: Our team had discussed about the problem for an hour. (Here, the learner incorrectly treats discussed as if it were a noun phrase or combines it with about.)
  • Correction: Our team discussed the problem for an hour. (Verb)
  • Correction: Our team had a discussion about the problem for an hour. (Noun)
  • Why it's wrong: Learners often conflate the grammatical requirements of the verb form with those of its related noun. The noun discussion *is* a thing, and you have a discussion *about* a topic, making the preposition necessary and correct in that context. This distinction is critical.
  1. 1Other Transitive Verbs Misused with Prepositions: Discuss is not unique. Many other common transitive verbs also directly take an object without an intervening preposition. Recognizing this pattern helps reinforce the correct usage of discuss.
| Verb | Incorrect Usage | Correct Usage |
| :--------- | :--------------------------------- | :-------------------------------------- |
| mention | He mentioned about the meeting. | He mentioned the meeting. |
| address | They addressed to the issue. | They addressed the issue. |
| consider | I'm considering about moving. | I'm considering moving. |
| await | We are awaiting for your reply. | We are awaiting your reply. |
| enter | She entered into the room. | She entered the room. |
| comprise | The team comprises of five members. | The team comprises five members. |
  • Learning these related patterns reinforces the transitive nature of discuss and helps learners avoid similar errors with other verbs.

Real Conversations

Observe how native English speakers naturally use discuss in various everyday and professional scenarios. Notice the absence of about and the direct connection to the topic.

Scenario 1: Team Meeting (Professional Email)

S

Subject

Follow-up on Q3 Review

"Hi Team,

Following our productive Q3 review meeting, I wanted to schedule a separate session to discuss the implementation challenges we identified. Specifically, we need to discuss the resource allocation for Project X and discuss how we can mitigate potential delays.

Please let me know your availability next week to discuss this further.

Best regards,

Liam"

- *Observation:* In professional communication, discuss is concise and formal, directly linking the verb to the precise issue.

Scenario 2: University Study Group (WhatsApp Chat)

Sarah: "Hey guys, any thoughts on the history essay? I'm completely stuck on the main argument."

Mark:

Yeah, me too. I wanted to discuss the primary sources more. I found some conflicting information.

Chen: "Good idea. We should also discuss our individual thesis statements to make sure we're not overlapping too much."

Sarah: "Okay, let's discuss it in the library common room after our lecture today."

- *Observation:* Even in informal chat, discuss maintains its transitive structure, referring to specific academic points. Discuss it is a common, concise usage when the topic is clear from context.

Scenario 3: Friends Planning a Trip (Voice Call)

Anya:

...so I was thinking maybe we could go to Italy in May?

Ben: "Oh, that sounds amazing! I'd love to go. We definitely need to discuss the budget, though. Flights might be expensive then."

Anya:

True. And we should also discuss accommodation options. I saw a really cute Airbnb.

Ben: "Perfect. Let's find a time this week to discuss all the details properly."

- *Observation:* In a casual conversation about planning, discuss is used for practical considerations and decision-making, implying a focused conversation about specific elements of the trip.

Quick FAQ

  • Q: Can I ever say discuss about in any context?
  • A: No. In standard, grammatically correct English, discuss about is always incorrect. It's a fundamental rule that you discuss something directly, without the preposition about.
  • Q: Why do I hear native speakers occasionally use discuss about?
  • A: While it's grammatically incorrect, some non-native speakers, and very occasionally even native speakers in informal contexts, might use it due to the strong influence of verbs like talk about. However, it is widely considered an error and should be avoided in formal and informal speech and writing for accurate English.
  • Q: What's the easiest way to remember the rule?
  • A: Think of discuss as already meaning talk about. The about is an integral part of its definition, so you don't need to add another one. If you can substitute talk about for discuss in your mind and it makes sense, then you know not to add about.
  • Q: Is discuss always more formal than talk about?
  • A: Generally, yes. Discuss often implies a more structured, analytical, or serious exchange of ideas. Talk about is more neutral and can be used in any setting, from very casual to moderately formal. Choosing discuss can lend a slightly more professional or academic tone to your communication.
  • Q: Can I use other prepositions with discuss, like discuss with?
  • A: Yes, you can use discuss with to indicate who you are discussing something with. For example, I will discuss the problem with my manager. Here, with my manager specifies the person involved in the discussion, while the problem remains the direct object of discuss. This is perfectly correct. The incorrect preposition is specifically about when attempting to introduce the topic.
  • Q: What are some good synonyms or alternatives for discuss that might use about?
  • A: If you want to use a preposition like about, consider verbs such as talk about, chat about, speak about, converse about, deliberate about, or reason about. If you want to avoid about and use a direct object, alternatives to discuss include consider, examine, review, analyze, or evaluate.

Conjugation of 'Discuss'

Tense Subject Form Example
Present Simple
I / You / We / They
discuss
They discuss the news.
Present Simple
He / She / It
discusses
She discusses the news.
Past Simple
All subjects
discussed
We discussed the news.
Present Continuous
All subjects
am/is/are discussing
We are discussing the news.
Present Perfect
All subjects
have/has discussed
I have discussed the news.
Future Simple
All subjects
will discuss
We will discuss the news.

Meanings

To talk about a specific subject with someone, especially in order to reach a decision or exchange ideas.

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Decision Making

Talking about something to reach a conclusion or solve a problem.

“The board met to discuss the potential merger.”

“Can we discuss where to go for dinner?”

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Academic Analysis

To examine or write about a topic in detail within an academic context.

“This essay will discuss the causes of the Industrial Revolution.”

“The professor discussed the theory of relativity in class.”

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Casual Conversation

Simply talking about a topic with friends or family.

“We discussed our holiday plans over coffee.”

“I don't want to discuss my private life at work.”

Reference Table

Reference table for Discuss 与 Discuss-about: 有什么区别?
动词 正确结构 例子 常见错误
`discuss`
`discuss` + 话题 (名词)
Let's `discuss the project`.
Let's discuss about the project.
`talk`
`talk` + `about` + 话题
Let's `talk about the project`.
Let's talk the project.
`describe`
`describe` + 话题 (名词)
She `described the scene`.
She described about the scene.
`mention`
`mention` + 话题 (名词)
He `mentioned your name`.
He mentioned about your name.
`explain`
`explain` + 话题 + (`to` 某人)
Can you `explain the rule` to me?
Can you explain me the rule?
`debate`
`debate` + 话题 (名词)
They `debated the issue` for hours.
They debated about the issue.

正式程度

正式
The committee will discuss the strategic plan.

The committee will discuss the strategic plan. (planning)

中性
Let's discuss the plan for tomorrow.

Let's discuss the plan for tomorrow. (planning)

非正式
We should discuss what we're doing.

We should discuss what we're doing. (planning)

俚语
We gotta talk through the plan.

We gotta talk through the plan. (planning)

Discuss vs. Talk About

使用 'discuss'
discuss the problem 讨论问题
discuss a movie 讨论电影
discuss the news 讨论新闻
使用 'talk about'
talk about the problem 聊聊问题
talk about a movie 聊聊电影
talk about the news 聊聊新闻

我该加 'about' 吗?

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你的动词是 'discuss' 吗?

YES
不要加 'about'!例子:discuss the topic.
NO
可能要加!检查具体动词。例子:talk ABOUT the topic.

正确 vs. 错误

正确 ✅

  • discuss the plan
  • talk about the plan
  • a discussion about the plan

错误 ❌

  • discuss about the plan
  • talk the plan
  • a discuss about the plan

'Discuss' 的世界

discuss

含义

  • To talk about 深入探讨

语法

  • 及物动词 需要直接宾语

正确用法

  • discuss the topic 直接加话题

常见错误

  • discuss about 多此一举

按水平分级的例句

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We discuss the game.

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I discuss my family.

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They discuss the food.

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Do you discuss the movie?

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Let's discuss the new plan tomorrow.

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We need to discuss the price of the car.

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She discussed her problems with her teacher.

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They didn't discuss the rules of the game.

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The committee will discuss the proposal next week.

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We spent the afternoon discussing our future together.

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It is important to discuss these issues openly.

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Have you discussed the changes with your boss yet?

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The article discusses the implications of the new law.

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We are here to discuss the feasibility of the project.

3

The panel discussed the ethical concerns of AI.

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She refused to discuss the details of the settlement.

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The thesis discusses the intersection of art and politics.

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We must discuss the ramifications of this decision.

3

The documentary discusses the plight of refugees.

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They sat down to discuss the nuances of the agreement.

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The philosopher discusses the ontological status of being.

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The report discusses the systemic failures of the agency.

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We need to discuss the inherent contradictions in your argument.

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The author discusses the ephemeral nature of fame.

容易混淆

Discuss vs. Discuss-about: What's the Difference? 对比 Discussion about

Learners see 'discussion about' and assume the verb 'discuss' also needs 'about'.

Discuss vs. Discuss-about: What's the Difference? 对比 Talk about

Because 'talk about' is so common, learners apply the same pattern to 'discuss'.

Discuss vs. Discuss-about: What's the Difference? 对比 Mention

Like 'discuss', 'mention' is often wrongly followed by 'about'.

常见错误

I discuss about my cat.

I discuss my cat.

Don't use 'about' with discuss.

We discuss about the weather.

We discuss the weather.

Discuss goes straight to the topic.

He discuss the book.

He discusses the book.

Don't forget the 's' for he/she/it.

They discuss about the game.

They discuss the game.

Remove 'about'.

Let's discuss about the party.

Let's discuss the party.

Even in suggestions, 'about' is wrong.

We had a discuss.

We had a discussion.

Use the noun 'discussion' after 'had a'.

I want to discuss about my grade.

I want to discuss my grade.

Direct object needed.

The teacher discussed about the exam.

The teacher discussed the exam.

Common B1 error in academic settings.

We need to discuss about how to fix it.

We need to discuss how to fix it.

Even with 'how' clauses, 'about' is unnecessary.

They were discussing about the new law.

They were discussing the new law.

Continuous forms still follow the rule.

The paper discusses about the methodology.

The paper discusses the methodology.

In formal writing, 'discusses about' is a major stylistic error.

We discussed about whether to proceed.

We discussed whether to proceed.

'Whether' acts as the direct object clause.

The implications were discussed about.

The implications were discussed.

In passive voice, do not leave a dangling 'about'.

句型

We need to discuss ___.

I would like to discuss ___ with you.

This article discusses how ___.

Did you discuss ___?

Real World Usage

Job Interview very common

I'd like to discuss my salary expectations.

Texting common

Can't discuss now, call u later.

Academic Essay constant

This section discusses the research findings.

Doctor's Visit common

I need to discuss my symptoms with the doctor.

Ordering Food occasional

We need to discuss which pizza to get.

Travel common

Let's discuss the itinerary for Paris.

⚠️

“About” 警报

如果你发现自己说出了 discuss about,脑子里的小铃铛就该响了!赶紧停下来把 about 删掉。
I want to discuss the issue.
💡

“Talk About” 替换法

如果不确定,试着在心里把 discuss 换成 talk about。如果意思通顺,那就对了! "Let's talk about the plan."
🎯

名词 vs 动词的小魔法

想听起来更地道?动词用 discuss the topic,但名词可以用 have a discussion about the topic
We had a discussion about the budget.
🌍

直接且专注

discuss 暗示你想进行一场有目的的谈话。在职场中,这显得你非常积极主动。 "I'd like to discuss my performance."

Smart Tips

Stop and replace 'discuss' with 'talk'. If you use 'talk', you MUST use 'about'. If you use 'discuss', you MUST NOT.

I want to discuss about the project. I want to talk about the project.

Use 'discuss' instead of 'talk about' to sound more professional, but double-check that you haven't added 'about'.

Can we talk about the contract? Can we discuss the contract?

Always pair it with 'about' or 'on' to sound natural.

We had a discussion the budget. We had a discussion about the budget.

The topic becomes the subject, and no preposition is needed at the end.

The topic was discussed about. The topic was discussed.

发音

/dɪˈskʌs/

Stress

The stress is on the second syllable: dis-CUSS.

/dɪˈskʌst/

Ending sound

The 'ed' in 'discussed' sounds like a 't'.

Falling intonation

Let's discuss the ↘️plan.

A standard statement or suggestion.

记住它

记忆技巧

Discuss is a 'Direct' verb. Direct = No 'about' in the middle.

视觉联想

Imagine the word 'Discuss' has a giant mouth that eats the word 'about' before it can get into the sentence.

Rhyme

When you use discuss, 'about' is a fuss. Throw it away, and have a nice day!

Story

A manager named Dan Discuss always gets straight to the point. He never says 'about' because he is too busy discussing the facts directly.

Word Web

DiscussDiscussionTalk aboutExamineAnalyzeReviewDebate

挑战

Write three sentences about your last meeting or class using 'discuss' correctly. Then, rewrite them using 'talk about'.

文化笔记

In Western business culture, 'discussing' something implies a structured conversation with a goal. It is more professional than 'talking about'.

In UK and US universities, 'discuss' is a common essay prompt. It requires looking at both sides of an argument.

In many English-speaking cultures, saying 'I don't want to discuss this' is a firm but polite way to set a boundary on a topic.

From the Latin 'discutere', which means 'to dash to pieces' or 'to shake apart'.

对话开场白

What is one thing you want to discuss with your boss?

If you could discuss any topic with a famous person, what would it be?

Did you discuss the news with your family today?

What should we discuss in our next English lesson?

日记主题

Write about a time you had to discuss a difficult topic with a friend.
Discuss the pros and cons of living in a big city.
What are three things you discussed in your last meeting or class?
Imagine you are writing a book. What would it discuss?

常见错误

Incorrect

正确


Incorrect

正确


Incorrect

正确


Incorrect

正确

Test Yourself

选择正确的词补全句子。

We need to ___ the budget for the next quarter.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: discuss
动词 'discuss' 直接接宾语 'the budget',不需要介词。 'Discuss about' 永远是错的。
找出并修正句子中的错误。 Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

Yesterday, the team met to discuss about the project's progress.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Yesterday, the team met to discuss the project's progress.
动词 'discuss' 后面不应该加 'about'。话题直接跟在动词后面即可。
哪句话在语法上是正确的? 多项选择

选择正确的句子:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: They had a long discussion about their future.
这里使用的是名词 'discussion',它通常和介词 'about' 搭配来引出话题。

Score: /3

练习题

8 exercises
Choose the correct sentence. 多项选择

Which sentence is grammatically correct?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: b
'Discuss' is transitive and takes a direct object.
Fill in the blank with 'about' or leave it empty (X).

We had a long discussion ___ our future.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: a
'Discussion' is a noun, so it uses 'about'.
Correct the error in this sentence. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

She wants to discuss about her promotion.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: a
Remove 'about' after the verb 'discuss'.
Change the sentence using the word 'discuss'. Sentence Transformation

We talked about the results.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: b
'Discuss' replaces 'talk about' entirely.
Is the following statement true or false? True False Rule

The verb 'discuss' should never be followed by 'about'.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: a
This is a strict rule in English grammar.
Which verb requires 'about'? Grammar Sorting

Pick the verb that MUST use 'about' to connect to an object.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: c
Talk is intransitive; the others are transitive.
Complete the dialogue. Dialogue Completion

A: Did you talk about the budget? B: Yes, we ___ it this morning.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: b
Use the past tense 'discussed' without 'about'.
Fill in the blank.

The professor ___ the theory in great detail.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: a
'Discussed' is the most appropriate formal verb here.

Score: /8

Practice Bank

13 exercises
选择正确的词补全句子。 填空

I'd like to ___ a few points before we conclude the meeting.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: discuss
选择正确的词补全句子。 填空

Let's ___ the movie we watched last night.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: talk about
找出并修正句子中的错误。 Error Correction

She wants to discussion her career options with a counselor.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: She wants to discuss her career options with a counselor.
哪句话是正确的? 多项选择

选择正确的句子:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Can we discuss where to go for dinner?
按正确顺序排列单词。 Sentence Reorder

将这些单词连成句子:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: The managers are currently discussing the problem
输入正确的英文句子。 翻译

翻译成英语:'教授们讨论了考试结果。'

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: ["The professors discussed the exam results."]
将动词与其正确的搭配短语匹配。 Match Pairs

匹配对应项:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: matched
找出并修正句子中的错误。 Error Correction

I need to talk the issue with my boss.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: I need to talk about the issue with my boss.
选择正确的词补全句子。 填空

We had a long ___ about politics.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: discussion
哪个问句在语法上是正确的? 多项选择

选择正确的问句:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: What did you discuss at the meeting?
按正确顺序排列单词。 Sentence Reorder

将这些单词连成句子:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: They discussed the movie's ending for hours
填空。 填空

It's a complex topic. We should ___ it in detail later.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: discuss
将错误的短语与其正确的版本匹配。 Match Pairs

将错误与正确的修正匹配:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: matched

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常见问题 (8)

Because 'discuss' is a transitive verb. It already means 'to talk about', so adding 'about' is like saying 'talk about about'.

Yes! 'Discussion' is a noun. You can say 'We had a discussion about the weather.'

No, native speakers almost never say 'discuss about'. It is a very clear sign of a non-native speaker.

You can use 'talk about', 'examine', 'review', or 'debate'.

Yes! You can say 'I discussed the plan WITH my boss.' The 'with' refers to the person, not the topic.

It is slightly more formal than 'talk about', but it is used in both casual and professional settings.

No, the '-ing' form still follows the same rule. Say 'We are discussing the plan.'

That is also wrong! Like 'discuss', 'mention' is transitive. Say 'He mentioned the plan.'

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In Other Languages

Spanish moderate

discutir sobre / hablar de

Spanish requires a preposition; English forbids it.

French moderate

discuter de

French speakers must drop the 'de' when switching to English 'discuss'.

German moderate

diskutieren über

The German 'über' must not be translated as 'about' after 'discuss'.

Japanese low

〜について話し合う (ni tsuite hanashiau)

Japanese structure is 'Topic + About + Discuss', while English is 'Discuss + Topic'.

Arabic high

ناقش (naqasha)

Arabic and English actually share the same transitive structure here.

Chinese high

讨论 (tǎolùn)

The error usually occurs when Chinese learners try to use '关于' (about) for emphasis.

Learning Path

Prerequisites

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