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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Is ''for" necessary?

For example,

I'm entitled to request from you to do something

or

I'm entitled to request you to do something
  

Top answer

Anonymous I'm entitled to request you to do something With a full stop at the end, correct. CB

  • Anonymous I'm entitled to request you to do something With a full stop at the end, correct.
  • CB
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AnonymousI'm entitled to request you to do something
With a full stop at the end, correct.

CB

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