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Guyper Posted 13 years ago
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"The mask is what you'll wear the rest of the time"

"The mask is what you'll wear for the rest of the time"

Hi...Is it optionally to omit the for only when it precedes the term "the rest"?

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Is it optionally to omit the for only when it precedes the term "the rest"? No. It can be omitted on other adverb phrases.

  • Is it optionally to omit the for only when it precedes the term "the rest"?
  • No.
  • It can be omitted on other adverb phrases.
  • eg She studied (for) three years.
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GuyperHi...Is it optionally to omit the for only when it precedes the term "the rest"?
No. It can be omitted on other adverb phrases. eg
She studied (for) three years.

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