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PreciousJones Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

At/for

I think he's aiming at me. Or

I think he's aiming for me.

Which is correct if we're talking about passing a basketball and I think someone's intentionally aiming it at my head.
  

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Either will work; I think it's more important to include 'head': I thinking he's aiming at/for my head.

  • Either will work; I think it's more important to include 'head': I thinking he's aiming at/for my head.
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Either will work; I think it's more important to include 'head': I thinking he's aiming at/for my head.

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