QUESTION
Example Based on Post 6 (Incorrect Grammar)
- This bill, together with that concerning private pensions, will bring on the reform of the pension system in Romania by 2001.
- Hair loss for men and women can come about for many different reasons.
- How did you go about getting this book published?
- It sounded like an excellent plan but she didn't know how to set about it.
- He was about my age.
ANSWER
Answer - 1
Correct usage is "Bring about " which means "To cause (something) to happen: a speech that brought about a change in public opinion."
Bring On means "To cause to appear"
Ex:
Brought on the dessert.
Explanation for Other Options:
2. Come About means to take place; happen.
3 - To go about something means to proceed with something.
4- Set About means to start doing something with vigour or determination.
5 - Standard usage of About, used to denote that a person is around the age of another.