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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

I need your help!

would you please correct this?

"i'm here for the proposing... or i'm here for the propose..."
  

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Those are not right. Do you mean either of these? (They are different in meaning): I'm here to propose (that)......

  • Those are not right.
  • Do you mean either of these?
  • (They are different in meaning): I'm here to propose (that)......
  • I'm here for the purpose of (doing)...
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Those are not right. Do you mean either of these? (They are different in meaning):

I'm here to propose (that)......

I'm here for the purpose of (doing)...
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i meant the first one! i thought i could use "for" instead of "to" thanks for the help:)

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