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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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From or for?

I was sitting a test recently which required you to read multiple choice questions and write your answer on a separate bit of paper. The instructions state "...use the attached MC answer sheet to write your answers from Section D...". Should it say your answers 'from' section D or your answers 'for' Section D?
  

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I vote for for , but I wouldn't fight very hard for it.

  • I vote for for , but I wouldn't fight very hard for it.
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I vote for for, but I wouldn't fight very hard for it.Emotion: wink
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AnonymousShould it say your answers 'from' section D or your answers 'for' Section D?
I would have used 'to', but I don't see any real problem with those other prepositions.

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