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Sundarnaz Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

For / of

Write an application to your principal for three-day leave for / of attending a wedding ceremony.

Which preposition is correct please?

  

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Certainly not 'of'. I would actually rephrase it: Write an application to your principal for three days' leave to attend a wedding ceremony. )

  • Certainly not 'of'.
  • I would actually rephrase it: Write an application to your principal for three days' leave to attend a wedding ceremony.
  • )
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Certainly not 'of'.

I would actually rephrase it:

Write an application to your principal for three days' leave to attend a wedding ceremony.

(The apostrophe is debatable.)

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