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Guest Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

To or for

Hi all,


Would u mind telling me which one makes sense ?
1- I'm in a good mood to play football
2- or I'm in a good mood for playing football

Thanks in advance
  

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I would change "a good" to "the". Both are correct. " ("I'm in a good mood" is complete in itself.

  • I would change "a good" to "the".
  • Both are correct.
  • " ("I'm in a good mood" is complete in itself.
  • It means "I feel good.
  • ") CJ
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I would change "a good" to "the". Both are correct.

"I'm in the mood to play football."
"I'm in the mood for playing football."

("I'm in a good mood" is complete in itself. It means "I feel good. My mood is good.")

CJ
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Thanks from the bottom of my heart

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