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Eslbro Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

With/for

Is this OK: Hardest move for with/for skateboarding?
  

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eslbro for with/for I don't know what you mean here, but in any case you're on the wrong track. It's one of these: It's the hardest move in skateboarding. It's the hardest move for a skateboarder.

  • eslbro for with/for I don't know what you mean here, but in any case you're on the wrong track.
  • It's one of these: It's the hardest move in skateboarding.
  • It's the hardest move for a skateboarder.
  • CJ
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eslbrofor with/for

I don't know what you mean here, but in any case you're on the wrong track.

It's one of these:

It's the hardest move in skateboarding.
It's the hardest move for a skateboarder.

CJ

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