Articles related to "for"

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For as a preposition is widely used. For as the subordinating conjunction has a cause/effect function and has a similar meaning to because.

For vs. Because

'For' and 'because' can be used as conjunctions but what are their differences? In this lesson, we will learn their uses and differences.

 

For or On

When we are talking about certain times, which preposition of time can we use? In this lesson, we will learn when to use 'for' and 'on.'

 

Compound Sentences

In this lesson, we will study compound sentences and learn how to create them by joining two or more independent clauses together.

 

Compound-complex Sentences

A compound-complex sentence is comprised of at least two independent clauses and one or more dependent clauses. Let's get to know it in detail!

 

For

'For' is a widely used preposition. However, that is not its only function. In this lesson, we will discuss all about this word.

 

Coordinating Conjunctions

Coordinating conjunctions are words that their main job is joining two equal grammatical notions together. Here, we will discuss them more thoroughly.

 

For vs. Since

Both 'for' and 'since' are used to talk about how long an action continues. In this lesson, we will learn their uses and differences.

 

For vs. Since

This time, we're gonna analyze two confusing grammatical prepositions. These two are widely used among native speakers.

 

With vs. For

'With' and 'for' are commonly used words in the English language. In this lesson, we will compare 'with' and 'for' and look at their uses.

 

To vs. For

'To' and 'for' are prepositions that may confuse learners. In this lesson, we will learn their uses and differences.

 

For vs. During

We use 'for' and 'during' to indicate time but there are differences between them. In this lesson, we will learn their uses and differences.

 

To or For Someone

Is it 'to someone' or is it 'for someone?' In this lesson, we will learn when and how to use each of them.

 

Prepositions of Time

Prepositions allow us to talk about the relationship between two words in a sentence. Here, we will discuss the different prepositions of time in English.

 
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