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'.
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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