kakakakaak wrote:
my only problem with option d is usage of for ,,, as it takes away the intent which is well represented by usage of 'to'
Hellokakakakaak ,
We hope this finds you well.
To clarify, the use of the construction "for + present participle ("verb+ing" - "rating" in this case)" does not alter the meaning of the sentence; for referring to the purpose/intent of an action, the infinitive verb form ("to + base form of verb") is the preferred construction, but "for
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