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Ansonguy Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

(for) all of/most of/part of

I have made up the sentences below.

(1) I will be here (for) all of tomorrow.

(2) I will be here (for) most of tomorrow.

(3) I will be here (for) part of tomorrow.

Do I need the preposition "for"? Please help me. Thanks a lot.

  

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ansonguy Do I need the preposition "for"? No. It's optional.

  • ansonguy Do I need the preposition "for"?
  • No.
  • It's optional.
  • Personally, I say it with "for".
  • CJ
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ansonguyDo I need the preposition "for"?

No. It's optional. Personally, I say it with "for".

CJ

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