When I use "for" or "whit" at finish of the sentences?
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It completely depends on the context they have been used for. Like this sentence that I wrote just now.. The position of ‘for’ will change depending on the structure of the sentence. There are many ways to ask a question , for instance , ‘What can I do for you?’ is also phrased as “ What can I do you for?”. I have heard people use the second one in a lot of American movies but I have not heard anyone use it in real life..
The main point to note is that the usage of ‘for’ and ‘with’ depends on the action verbs used.
The main point to note is that the usage of ‘for’ and ‘with’ depends on the action verbs used.
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