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Wangqh2696122 Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

For vs. because

In the following sentence, should I use for of because? Thanks!
Whatever rich knowledge you have, you can't stop learning, ___ society is always advancing.
  

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You may use either without fear or favour.

  • You may use either without fear or favour.
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You may use either without fear or favour.

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