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MUSCOVITE Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

which preposition to use? OF or FOR?

Hi,

(1) Specify the email addresses OF the attendees you wish to invite
(2) Specify the email addresses FOR the attendees you wish to invite

I wonder if both the versions are ok? and mean exactly the same thing?

Thank you!

mus-te
  

Top answer

first one sounds better to me

  • first one sounds better to me
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5 Answers
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first one sounds better to me
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MUSCOVITEI wonder if both the versions are ok
"for" is equally understandable, of course, but I think most of us native speakers would choose "of".

CJ
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Thank you, CalifJim! ... and Merry Christmas! Emotion: smile
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MUSCOVITEMerry Christmas!
And Merry Christmas to you as well!

CJ

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