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Commonly Confused Words: For vs. Fore vs. Four

What does each word mean? For is a preposition used to describe one thing in relation to another thing. It means ‘in support of’, ‘with regard to’, ‘on behalf of’, ‘with benefit to’ and more.  Here is for used in some example sentences: She voted for the Green Party. After the way the teacher dealt with the bullying at school, the parents and children found they had a renewed sense of respect for her.  She was a delivery driver for the new pizza joint in town.  The Spellzone course is a powerful tool for leaning.  He was grateful to his family for their continued support. We leave for Spain to...

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