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EngBB Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Trouble in Preposition

1. I've put effort in my answer.

2. I've put effort with my answer.

3. I've put effort to my answer.

I'm wondering which preposition fits with the above sentence. Why it is correct and why it's not.
  

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Number 1 is acceptable, but - 'I've put effort into my answer' would be better.

  • Number 1 is acceptable, but - 'I've put effort into my answer' would be better.
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Number 1 is acceptable, but - 'I've put effort into my answer' would be better.

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