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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Of or for?

You say this to someone to young to play with legos.

How would you say this?

Legos aren’t of/for your age.


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You're too young to play with Legos.

  • You're too young to play with Legos.
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You're too young to play with Legos.

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anonymousLegos

Outside North America, it's just Lego without an s.

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