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... people looking for work. I need a myself. 5 I'm looking for accommodation. I'd like a for the night. 2.48 Nouns not normally countable in English: 'information' ... subject after for. For is more usual in the written language and we cannot use it to begin a sentence [compare > 1.9AI: We rarely stay at hotels, for we can't afford it. Write ... especially for you. 6 I've got some change. Let me pay the bill for you. 7 As you're busy, let me book a room for you. 8 I've saved some of this pudding for you. 9 1 can't...
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... finished eat completely 96 82 Rozakis_01_f.qxd 5 /9/ 03 3:13 PM Page 5 English Grammar for the Utterly Confused 96 82 Rozakis_fm_f.qxd 5 /9/ 03 3:20 PM Page i 12 ENGLISH GRAMMARFOR THE UTTERLY CONFUSED7. ... subject.ȣȣTestYourselfIt’saWrap 96 82 Rozakis_02_f.qxd 5 /9/ 03 3:14 PM Page 27 English Grammar for the Utterly Confused 96 82 Rozakis_fm_f.qxd 5 /9/ 03 3:20 PM Page xix This page intentionally ... Use a withconsonant sounds; use an before vowel sounds. 96 82 Rozakis_01_f.qxd 5 /9/ 03 3:13 PM Page 4 This page intentionally left blank. 28 ENGLISH GRAMMARFOR THE UTTERLY CONFUSED7. Use the...
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