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Rommel Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Should I say ‘for,’ ‘during,’ or ‘in’ in the given sentence?

Should I say ‘for,’ ‘during,’ or ‘in’ in the given sentence? My personal choice is ‘for,’ but is it correct?

Mr. and Mrs. White were the resource speakers (for, during, in) the seminar.

  

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Yes, I would pick "for" because you are talking about the resource speakers. You would have to word it differently to use the other words. Mr.

  • Yes, I would pick "for" because you are talking about the resource speakers.
  • You would have to word it differently to use the other words.
  • Mr.
  • and Mrs.
  • White acted as resources speakers during the seminar.
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Yes, I would pick "for" because you are talking about the resource speakers. You would have to word it differently to use the other words.

Mr. and Mrs. White acted as resources speakers during the seminar.

Mr. and Mrs. White were resource speakers in the seminar.

In both cases above, others could also have been resource speakers.

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