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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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What is the difference between for and of
  

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What is the difference between " for " and " of "? For a general answer to that question you could check the definitions and examples in a dictionary. Otherwise, some context would be useful.

  • What is the difference between " for " and " of "?
  • For a general answer to that question you could check the definitions and examples in a dictionary.
  • Otherwise, some context would be useful.
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What is the difference between "for" and "of"?

For a general answer to that question you could check the definitions and examples in a dictionary. Otherwise, some context would be useful.
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Anonymous What is the difference between for and of
It's purely a matter of usage. You need to learn usage in context.

I know of several people who can help is good; I know for several people who can help is wrong.
I asked for an extra napkin is good; I asked of an extra napkin is wrong.

Any good dictionary wil

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