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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

For vs Of

Write your question here..hy is it "What's the telephone number for Narita Airport?" and
"What's the number of the US Embassy?"

How do you draw a line between FOR and OF
  

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I would use 'for' in both cases. Some people might use 'of' in both cases. Both 'for' and 'of' are used in that kind of sentence.

  • I would use 'for' in both cases.
  • Some people might use 'of' in both cases.
  • Both 'for' and 'of' are used in that kind of sentence.
  • CJ
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I would use 'for' in both cases. Some people might use 'of' in both cases.

Both 'for' and 'of' are used in that kind of sentence.

CJ

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