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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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of / for

supportive is adjective, so a noun is required to match a complete sense. A consultant wants to compose a brand intending to mean he can be supportive when engage in a goal, but not in a explicit way. What is the correct form? supportive to goals or supportive for goals?
  

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It's "supportive of."

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