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Knightofsports Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

for/with

This is a good movie project that if I star in it, I could win an award for/with.

ARe both ok?
  

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This is a good movie project. If I star in it, I could win an award. You could also use a semicolon or a dash instead of a full stop.

  • This is a good movie project.
  • If I star in it, I could win an award.
  • You could also use a semicolon or a dash instead of a full stop.
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This is a good movie project. If I star in it, I could win an award.

You could also use a semicolon or a dash instead of a full stop.
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I could win an award for starring in that movie because it is a really good project.
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ElanguestThis is a good movie project. If I star in it, I could win an award. You could also use a semicolon or a dash instead of a full stop.
If youre an actor can you say:

This is a movie I can win an award with.

Meaning using as a means to win an award.

Thanks!

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