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Ticce Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Offer something for

He offered me some money for doing that job.

or

He offered me some money to do that job.


Which one is correct?

  

Top answer

They are both correct. The version with "to" means that the offer happened before you did the job (you may or may not have now done the job). The version with "for" probably means that the offer came after you did the job.

  • They are both correct.
  • The version with "to" means that the offer happened before you did the job (you may or may not have now done the job).
  • The version with "for" probably means that the offer came after you did the job.
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They are both correct. The version with "to" means that the offer happened before you did the job (you may or may not have now done the job). The version with "for" probably means that the offer came after you did the job.

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