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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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Think for him to be

Is it correct to say “think for him to be”?


No one would think for him to be the MVP even though he has had one of the best seasons statistically.


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anonymous Is it correct to say “think for him to be”? No. You must omit 'for'.

  • anonymous Is it correct to say “think for him to be”?
  • No.
  • You must omit 'for'.
  • 'think him to be' is rather formal.
  • 'think that he was' is less so.
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anonymousIs it correct to say “think for him to be”?

No. You must omit 'for'.

'think him to be' is rather formal. 'think that he was' is less so.

CJ

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