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Navy gray 261 Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Using "for" or "to"

Thank you for this great opportunity you've made possible "for" our students. In that sentence, do I use "for" or "to" after possible.

Thank you for this great opportunity you've made possible "to" our students.

  

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made possible for made available to

  • made possible for made available to
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made possible for

made available to

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navy gray 261 "for" or "to"

for

... you've made possible for our students.

CJ

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