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Debpriya De Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

For when

1. When are you saving these chocolates for ?

2. For when are you saving these chocolates ?

Are these sentences correct ?
  

Top answer

They are both fine. The second one would be preferable among those who insist on not ending a sentence with a preposition.

  • They are both fine.
  • The second one would be preferable among those who insist on not ending a sentence with a preposition.
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They are both fine. The second one would be preferable among those who insist on not ending a sentence with a preposition.
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Debpriya DeAre these sentences correct ?
Yes, but frankly, I'd say

What are you saving these chocolates for?

CJ

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