Scorpi0n wrote:
sunny91 wrote:
Hi,
can you explain the use of the word for. I feel the word for is redundant. I am not able to understand the usage- such as for......
can you explain the use of the word for. I feel the word for is redundant. I am not able to understand the usage- such as for......
Thatfor is related torequirement .
requirementfor something
rishabhdxt wrote:
What is difference between "for the soil of a particular forest" and "for a particular forest's soil"
Why is option C wrong
Actually, there is no difference. Only in the context of the sentence E is appropriate while C is not.
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Trees inherit from their parent trees
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