Ryota
Which preposition of/for/by should I use to indicate the actor of the verb? And why? The time required of/for/by workers to move from one job to another. Another attempt of/for/by the West to impose their cultural values on us
Feb 6, 2024 11:39 PM
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The time required of/for/by workers to move from one job to another -all correct, it depends on who initiated the act. Was it initiated by the workers or someone else?- Another attempt of/for/by the West to impose their cultural values on us. *-same rule applies*-
February 7, 2024
Invitee
The time required for the workers to move from one job to another. - This sounds most correct to me. X is required FOR the actor TO do something. Another attempt by the West to impose their cultural values on us. - Something is done BY an actor TO achieve a desired result. I hope my attempt at explaining this was clear.
February 25, 2024
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