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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

For in sentence

Is 'for' correct in the sentence?

I want to maintain my health to play for the whole year.
  

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I want to stay healthy in order to play for the whole year.

  • I want to stay healthy in order to play for the whole year.
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I want to stay healthy in order to play for the whole year.
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Mister MicawberI want to stay healthy in order to play for the whole year.
Thanks. Would it also be correct 'the'?

Lastly, just curious, would this be correct: I want to stay healthy to be able to play (for) the whole year.
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AnonymousWould it also be correct 'the'?
Where?
Anonymous would this be correct: I want to stay healthy to be able to play (for) the whole year.
It is not native. You need 'in order to'.
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Mister Micawber AnonymousWould it also be correct 'the'?Where?Anonymous would this be correct: I want to stay healthy to be able to play (for) the whole year.It is not native. You need 'in order to'.
Oh sorry. I meant would it also be correct without 'for' in the sentence? I want to stay healthy in order to play (for) the whole year.

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