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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Word choic

Should it be 'of' or 'for'?

This is the official instagram account 'of or for' Tom Cruise.

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Anonymous Should it be 'of' or 'for'? Either is OK.

  • Anonymous Should it be 'of' or 'for'?
  • Either is OK.
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AnonymousShould it be 'of' or 'for'?
Either is OK.
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Mister Micawber AnonymousShould it be 'of' or 'for'?Either is OK.
Thanks, teacher. And does either convey the same meaning in this case?
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Mister MicawberWhat do you think?
Hmm. Maybe No. 'of' means Tom Cruises account; whereas 'for' means made for Tom Cruise. Or this may be a slight difference and they generally convey the same meaning! What do you think?
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I see no difference in meaning.
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Mister MicawberI see no difference in meaning.
hehe yes basically no real difference. But no difference in this example, where as these words function differently in other examples, right?

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