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Masanori Takaoka Posted 8 years ago
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Of vs for

It is very unfair (of/for) you to give him such a prize.


Could both "of" and "for" be possible here?

  

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Masanori Takaoka It is very unfair (of/for) you to give him such a prize. Could both "of" and "for" be possible here? 'of' seems like a better choice, but both are possible.

  • Masanori Takaoka It is very unfair (of/for) you to give him such a prize.
  • Could both "of" and "for" be possible here?
  • 'of' seems like a better choice, but both are possible.
  • CJ
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Masanori Takaoka

It is very unfair (of/for) you to give him such a prize.


Could both "of" and "for" be possible here?

'of' seems like a better choice, but both are possible.

CJ

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