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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

using "for" in front of "free"

0I've heard some very highly educated professionals use " for" in front of the word "free" and I think it's incorrect.02br
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00Example: " You can download ebay for free" In my opinion, the correct grammer would be: " You can download ebay free"02br
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00Which is correct?0-
  

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0 Hi Anon02br 00The expression 'for free' means 'without charge'. You should probably avoid using it in an extremely formal context. html

  • 0 Hi Anon02br 00The expression 'for free' means 'without charge'.
  • You should probably avoid using it in an extremely formal context.
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0 Hi Anon02br
00The expression 'for free' means 'without charge'. You should probably avoid using it in an extremely formal context. It's fine in everyday English.02br
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