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OJTabby Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

For

"He saw the place for himself."
"He figured it out for himself."

Does "for" mean "for the benefit of" or "with out external help"?
  

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You have the right idea. It can also mean "on his own, by himself".

  • You have the right idea.
  • It can also mean "on his own, by himself".
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You have the right idea. It can also mean "on his own, by himself".

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