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1031IV Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

For versus for the

Hello guys! What's the proper way to say... "We'll paying for parking with purchase" of "We'll paying for the parking with purchase". It's actually between "for" and "for the". what's the explanation on these two examples. tnx in advance
  

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Hello, 1031 — and welcome to English Forums. Actually, there are worse problems with your sentence than 'the'. It should read something like this: Free parking with minimum purchase of $ ____ .

  • Hello, 1031 — and welcome to English Forums.
  • Actually, there are worse problems with your sentence than 'the'.
  • It should read something like this: Free parking with minimum purchase of $ ____ .
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Hello, 1031 — and welcome to English Forums.

Actually, there are worse problems with your sentence than 'the'. It should read something like this:

Free parking with minimum purchase of $ ____ .

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