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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

The fare for the train

Hello. I'm a student studying English.

A few minutes ago, I asked if the phrase " the fare of the train" is correct, and the answer was No.

The answer was " it should be 'the train fare'.

How about the "the fare for the train"?

Thank you.

  

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Both are OK, although which is better depends on the context.

  • Both are OK, although which is better depends on the context.
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Both are OK, although which is better depends on the context.

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anonymousHow about the "the fare for the train"?

Yes, this is possible (though "train fare" is simpler and more common).

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