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Talab1234 Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Update on vs for

1. Is there an update on this?

2. Is there an update for this?

Are both correct and what is the difference ?

  

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talab1234 Are both correct and what is the difference ? You have provided no context. It is not possible for me to imagine every way those two sentences might be used.

  • talab1234 Are both correct and what is the difference ?
  • You have provided no context.
  • It is not possible for me to imagine every way those two sentences might be used.
  • What is more important is for you to say what you think they mean or what you want them to mean.
  • Both sentences are possible.
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talab1234Are both correct and what is the difference ?

You have provided no context. It is not possible for me to imagine every way those two sentences might be used. What is more important is for you to say what you think they mean or what you want them to mean. Both sentences are possible.

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