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Habibaelgindy Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

what's the difference between for and of in these sentences?

A: That's actually pretty creative for amanda.
B: That's actually pretty creative of amanda.
  

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(A) has more of a nuance that Amanda was not expected to be so creative. " A manda" needs a capital.

  • (A) has more of a nuance that Amanda was not expected to be so creative.
  • " A manda" needs a capital.
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(A) has more of a nuance that Amanda was not expected to be so creative.

"Amanda" needs a capital.
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That also means that B is correct, right?
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habibaelgindyThat also means that B is correct, right?
Right, they are both correct English.

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