Hello,
could you possibly accept the following prepositions:
Grandpa has a dog and I sometimes take her out for/with him.
I work for/at/in a local dog shelter.
How many people died in/at the Battle of Hastings!
The first preposition in each sentence is the suggested right answer, the other alternatives.
Thanks in advance!
Grandpa has a dog and I sometimes take her out for him. You go out by yourself (with the dog). Grandpa has a dog and I sometimes take her out with him.
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Grandpa has a dog and I sometimes take her out for him.
You go out by yourself (with the dog).
Grandpa has a dog and I sometimes take her out with him.
You and grandpa go out together. (But since it is his dog, it might be more usual to rephrase it to avoid "I take her out".)
I work for/at/in a local dog shelter.
All choices are possible. "in