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Deborahjeong Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

For him or of him?

It is very stupid for him to accept such unfair deals.

It is very stupid of him to accept such unfair deals.

Which one is correct, for him or of him?

Thank you

  

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deborahjeong for him or of him? of him CJ

  • deborahjeong for him or of him?
  • of him CJ
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deborahjeongfor him or of him?

of him

CJ

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