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Shivanand Posted 23 years ago
Grammar

Plan

What preposition does the word "Plan" take when it is a Noun and what when it is a Verb?
  

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Plan + to: verb. What are you planning to do tomorrow? Plan + for+ noun.

  • Plan + to: verb.
  • What are you planning to do tomorrow?
  • Plan + for+ noun.
  • What are your plans for tomorrow?
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Plan + to: verb. What are you planning to do tomorrow?
Plan + for+ noun. What are your plans for tomorrow?
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Well, it all depends on the context. There are no fixed rules for the use of preposition so far.

I don't have plans ( for ) the evening. ( plan is a noun )

I plan to set up a new website

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