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Kenny1999 Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

I have problems deciding 'for'

which one is correct?
A. I am now learning Spanish in school for full time.
B. I am now learning Spanish in school full time.

which one is correct?
A. I will engage in this job for full time for up to weeks or months.
B. I will engage in this job for full time up to weeks or months
C. I will engage in this job full time for up to weeks or months
D. I will engage in this job full time up to weeks or months

D sounds to be wrong but I can't decide A B or C
  

Top answer

Any of the above without "for" before "fulltime" will work

  • Any of the above without "for" before "fulltime" will work
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Any of the above without "for" before "fulltime" will work
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I agree. In case it is relevant, it is correct to use "full time" as an adjective:
"I am looking for full time employment."

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