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Piplot Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

What is the function of "for" in the sentence below?

"I need some information about a company that I might work for"

In my opinion, It isn't necessary
  

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If you are employed by a company, you work for the company; you don't work the company. I need some information about a company that I might work for. = I need some information about a company for which I might work.

  • If you are employed by a company, you work for the company; you don't work the company.
  • I need some information about a company that I might work for.
  • = I need some information about a company for which I might work.
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If you are employed by a company, you work for the company; you don't work the company.

I need some information about a company that I might work for. = I need some information about a company for which I might work.

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