I would use either of or to , but not for .
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PhilipI would use either of or to, but not for.Got it. Thanks alot teacher!
AnonymousThe use of 'of' is as if saying "he was everyone's brother". Do you agree?When trying to convey this meaning, either preposition, to or of, is acceptable.
Philip AnonymousThe use of 'of' is as if saying "he was everyone's brother". Do you agree?When trying to convey this meaning, either preposition, to or of, is acceptable.Great. Thanks again for your help!