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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

For vs because

I am not going to get paid less for your mistake - because of your mistake.

I am not going to pay for your mistakes - because of your mistakes.
  

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In the first sentence, 'for' is ambiguous; in the second, it is not.

  • In the first sentence, 'for' is ambiguous; in the second, it is not.
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In the first sentence, 'for' is ambiguous; in the second, it is not.

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