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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

preposition help

Are both ‘of’ and ‘for’ possible in these sentences?

I am with my friends at the opening event ‘of/for’ Rolex.

Here are some pictures from the opening event ‘of/for’ Rolex.

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Is this the full sentence, or do you mean, e.g., "... Rolex tennis tournament?"
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teechrIs this the full sentence, or do you mean, e.g., "... Rolex tennis tournament?"
Thanks for responding. Doesn't really matter, I guess any event in general, I just could not think of one when I wrote it. The tennis one would work as well.

I just want to know if both 'of and for' are possible.
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In that case, either "for" or "of" can work.
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teechrIn that case, either "for" or "of" can work.
Great. Thanks a lot. I am assuming in both examples I gave, right?

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