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OJTabby Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

For/Out of

"to do something for love"
"to do something out of love"

"to do something for spite"
"to do something out of spite"

Could some of them be incorrect? How are "of" and "out of" different?
  

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OJTabby Could some of them be incorrect? No. All four are correct.

  • OJTabby Could some of them be incorrect?
  • No.
  • All four are correct.
  • OJTabby How are "of" and "out of" different?
  • In the context you have shown, they aren't different.
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OJTabbyCould some of them be incorrect?
No. All four are correct.
OJTabbyHow are "of" and "out of" different?
In the context you have shown, they aren't different.

For the many, many other contexts that are possible, see a dictionary.

CJ

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