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Moon7296 Posted 16 years ago
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The job she applied (for)<==

Did Paula get the job she applied for?

There`s "for" at the end of the sentence. I was just wondering if "for" must be used or can be omitted?

If possible, provide some examples that a preposition comes like that , please.
  

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moon7296 I was just wondering if "for" must be used or can be omitted? "for" is required. moon7296 If possible, provide some examples that a preposition comes like that , please.

  • moon7296 I was just wondering if "for" must be used or can be omitted?
  • "for" is required.
  • moon7296 If possible, provide some examples that a preposition comes like that , please.
  • Sorry, I'm not sure if I understand you.
  • Are you asking for more examples of verb + preposition at the end of a sentence?
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moon7296 I was just wondering if "for" must be used or can be omitted?
"for" is required.
moon7296
If possible, provide some examples that a preposition comes like that , please.

Sorry, I'm not sure if I understand you. Are you asking for more examples of verb + preposition at the end of a sentence? There are

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