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Definitions from the WebforPart of Speech: preposition1. Used to indicate a purpose or reason: Sample sentence: I bought this book for my sister's birthday. 2. Used to indicate the recipient or intended beneficiary: Sample sentence: I made dinner for my family. 3. Used to indicate duration or period of time: Sample sentence: I will be away for a week. Part of Speech: conjunctionUsed to introduce a second element or reason: Sample sentence: I like to swim, for it keeps me active and healthy. Part of Speech: noun1. A benefit or advantage: Sample sentence: Taking a walk in the park has many fors. 2. The strength or efficacy of something: Sample sentence: The DIY project didn't have much for. Part of Speech: adjectiveOutdated or no longer in use: Sample sentence: That fashion trend is for. | ||||
fop foppery foppish for-hire for-local-consumption-only for-profit for-sale for-us-or-against-us for for 24 hours for a bargain price for a group of people for a song for a while for all i care for all intents and purposes for all practical purposes
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