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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
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Which form is correct, please!

Hi!

Should I write bookstore or book store? Which is the correct one, please?

And in:

He gave him the money. / He gave the money for him (are both forms correct ?).

Thanks,

Petrilho
  

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Anonymous Hi! Should I write bookstore or book store? Which is the correct one, please?

  • Anonymous Hi!
  • Should I write bookstore or book store?
  • Which is the correct one, please?
  • Bookstore, but it's quite possible that you can also say "book store".
  • I'll leave it to someone else Anonymous He gave him the money.
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AnonymousHi!

Should I write bookstore or book store? Which is the correct one, please?
Bookstore, but it's quite possible that you can also say "book store". I'll leave it to someone else
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Thank you , Loojka!

Petrilho
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He gave the money to him
He gave the money for him
Both of these are correct but they mean different things. "For" here means on behalf of.
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Thank you, Bokeh!

Best wishes,

Petrilho.

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