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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Sentence help

Is this sentence correct?

I will do for you whatever you want.

Thanks.
  

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"For you" is redundant.

  • "For you" is redundant.
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3 Answers
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"For you" is redundant.
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teechr"For you" is redundant.
Thanks for responding. Yes, that was what I thought.

I guess my I wanted to know if 'for you' would be used before or after such the following example and other similar ones:

'I will do for you anything' or 'I will do anything for you'

I think at the end. But are both possible?
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AnonymousI will do for you anything
Incorrect.
AnonymousI will do anything for you'
Correct.

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