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Sarunnio Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

For one thing

What does it mean when we begin a sentence with this transition word?
Can it be compared with any other, such as, "for a reason"?

Thanks in advance.
  

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Hello Yes the expression " For one thing " is used to introduce a reason for something. "

  • Hello Yes the expression " For one thing " is used to introduce a reason for something.
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Hello

Yes the expression "For one thing" is used to introduce a reason for something.


"Why won't you come to New York with me?" "For one thing, I don't like flying, and for another, I can't afford it."

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