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PreciousJones Posted 15 years ago
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Tuk Tuks are fun to ride in around Bangkok, but they get commission from driving people to certain tailors or other places.

Tuk Tuks are fun to ride in around Bangkok, but they get commission for driving people to certain tailors or other places.

Are both correct? What's the difference?

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recieve commission from the people recieve commission for doing the service of driving people around.

  • recieve commission from the people recieve commission for doing the service of driving people around.
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recieve commission from the people

recieve commission for doing the service of driving people around.
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Anonymousrecieve commission from the people

recieve commission for doing the service of driving people around.
So both are correct?

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