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Liton Das Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Roll Blunt

I don't have someone whom I can roll a blunt for.

I don't have someone to roll a blunt for.


What is the difference between meaning are these sentences correct.

If you don't like the subject of the sentence just ignore, I just want to learn to form questions by adding for at the end and in the middle.


Like this

What are you hassling for.

For what you're hassling.

  

Top answer

Liton Das If you don't like the subject of the sentence I don't. Liton Das just ignore I'll try. Liton Das I just want to learn You can do that with more neutral examples.

  • Liton Das If you don't like the subject of the sentence I don't.
  • Liton Das just ignore I'll try.
  • Liton Das I just want to learn You can do that with more neutral examples.
  • Liton Das I don't have someone whom I can roll a blunt for.
  • I don't have someone to roll a blunt for.
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Liton DasIf you don't like the subject of the sentence

I don't.

Liton Dasjust ignore

I'll try.

Liton DasI just want to learn

You can do that with more neutral examples.

Liton DasI don't have someone whom I can roll a blunt for.
I don't have

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