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Guest Posted 22 years ago
Grammar

The difference between 'of' & 'for'

Most of the time I get confused using 'of' & 'for' while addressing correspondence. Please clarify.

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I don't know if I got you, but I think you meant from and to. From: Someone (source, origin) To: Someone (indicates the receiver)

  • I don't know if I got you, but I think you meant from and to.
  • From: Someone (source, origin) To: Someone (indicates the receiver)
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I don't know if I got you, but I think you meant from and to.
From: Someone (source, origin)
To: Someone (indicates the receiver)

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