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Rommel Posted 8 years ago
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Can I use 'to,' 'for,' and 'of' interchangeably in the sentence?

Can I use 'to,' 'for,' and 'of' interchangeably in the sentence?

Yesterday the outgoing mayor of our city delivered his word of thanks and pledged full support (to, for, of) the incoming mayor.

  

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for is best; to is good; of is not very good. of goes better in in support of, not in pledge support of . CJ

  • for is best; to is good; of is not very good.
  • of goes better in in support of, not in pledge support of .
  • CJ
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for is best; to is good; of is not very good.

of goes better in in support of, not in pledge support of.

CJ

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