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Asked on March 20, 2021 in Grammar.
This strikes me as a common ambiguity of current use of English, that of distinction between possessive preposition, and using ‘for’ as a conjunctive prep. Please improve! One implies the individual awareness, one demonstrating the purpose of the group cited. Both are worthy, and all strength to those who sing either.
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Asked on March 20, 2021 in Grammar.
This strikes me as a common ambiguity of current use of English, that of distinction between possessive preposition, and using ‘for’ as a conjunctive prep. Please improve! One implies the individual awareness, one demonstrating the purpose of the group cited. Both are worthy, and all strength to those who sing either.
- 815542 views
- 8 answers
- 302438 votes
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Asked on March 19, 2021 in Grammar.
This strikes me as a common ambiguity of current use of English, that of distinction between possessive preposition, and using ‘for’ as a conjunctive prep. Please improve! One implies the individual awareness, one demonstrating the purpose of the group cited. Both are worthy, and all strength to those who sing either.
- 815542 views
- 8 answers
- 302438 votes
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Asked on March 19, 2021 in Grammar.
This strikes me as a common ambiguity of current use of English, that of distinction between possessive preposition, and using ‘for’ as a conjunctive prep. Please improve! One implies the individual awareness, one demonstrating the purpose of the group cited. Both are worthy, and all strength to those who sing either.
- 815542 views
- 8 answers
- 302438 votes