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Ana Machado Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Difference between "of each" and "for each"

Hello,

This should be a simple issue, but I just can't find clear information online:

1. "Click here to edit the titles of each text"

2. "Click here to edit the tiles for each text"

The context: a series of short stories has default titles that can be changed (a reading exercise).

The 2nd sentence, if correct, is new to me. Are they both correct? If so, is there any difference between them?

Such a subtle case, only a native can help!

Thank you

  

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Ana Machado 1. "Click here to edit the titles of each text"2. "Click here to edit the tiles for each text" Both are correct and there is no difference.

  • Ana Machado 1.
  • "Click here to edit the titles of each text"2.
  • "Click here to edit the tiles for each text" Both are correct and there is no difference.
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Ana Machado1. "Click here to edit the titles of each text"2. "Click here to edit the tiles for each text"

Both are correct and there is no difference.

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