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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Which conjunction should I use?

Is the correct conjunction for?

___ the price we spent she better keep the car a good 5 years.

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You have posted this before. 'For' is not a conjunction; it is a preposition. The sentence should read: For the price we paid / For the money we spent , she'd better keep the car a good 5 years.

  • You have posted this before.
  • 'For' is not a conjunction; it is a preposition.
  • The sentence should read: For the price we paid / For the money we spent , she'd better keep the car a good 5 years.
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You have posted this before. 'For' is not a conjunction; it is a preposition. The sentence should read:

For the price we paid / For the money we spent, she'd better keep the car a good 5 years.

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