Which are correct: 1) He charged one dollar for using his phone. 2) He charged one dollar to use his phone.
3) He charged me one dollar for using his phone. 4) He charged me one dollar to use his phone.
He is charging money in order to let his phone be used.
In which case: a) the phone had already been used and he asked for the money afterwards and in which case: b) he asked for the money before the phone was used
Gratefully, Navi.
Top answer
They are all OK. None differentiate A and B.
— Mister Micawber
They are all OK.
None differentiate A and B.
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