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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Minute to/for myself

Can anyone please tell me the difference between to and for in this context and what you would go with?

I have been really busy lately. Being a single mom is not easy. I've barely had a minute to/for myself.

  

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for myself. Actually to and for is a bit complicated topic. Minute is a benefit in this context, and benefits are used with for.

  • for myself.
  • Actually to and for is a bit complicated topic.
  • Minute is a benefit in this context, and benefits are used with for.
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for myself.

Actually to and for is a bit complicated topic. Minute is a benefit in this context, and benefits are used with for.
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