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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Preposition use

Should it be 'of or for'?

Here are the sales reports 'for or of' our restaurant.
  

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Either one is acceptable. "

  • Either one is acceptable.
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Either one is acceptable. I would use "for."
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AlpheccaStarsEither one is acceptable. I would use "for."
Thanks a lot. Yes, I also prefer 'for'!

Would the same apply if I use the name of our
restaurant (e.g Fridays) instead of saying 'our restaurant'?

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