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Haohaoxuexi Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

for or of ?





Hi teachers:
how to add a preposition after the noun, can u explain a bit when I need to for or of?



  • Can you give the template for/of resume? This is the template for/of resume.



  • What is the price for/of this T-shirt? The price for/of this T-shirt is 100$.



  • He is the sponsor of/for this event. He wants to be a sponsor of/for this event.



  • He is a volunteer in/of/for this event. He wants to become a voluteer in/of /for the Olympics.



  • He has much knowledge of/on/in computer.



  • What is your understanding of/on this matter?



  • What is your percetion of/on this matter?


  • Thanks a lot!
  

Top answer

For some words above, more than one option is possible. Look them up in the dictionary and ask the ones you didn't understand to us.

  • For some words above, more than one option is possible.
  • Look them up in the dictionary and ask the ones you didn't understand to us.
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For some words above, more than one option is possible. Look them up in the dictionary and ask the ones you didn't understand to us.
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Can you highlight the correct options for the question above? I looked up all the words, but the dictionary doesn't give me the answers, so I am confused by this usage, please help me on this.

Thank you very much!
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There are some characters in your post which are causing the page I see to be reformatted in a strange way.
Maybe this is happening to others as well -- which is why it is difficult for anyone to answer your question.

Try re-posting without any special characters - like those bullets.

CJ
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Haohaoxuexi


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