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Sam
What's the meaning of 'For' of 'For I am now allowed by this freedom to be with you once again.'? What's the meaning of 'For' of 'For I am now allowed by this freedom to be with you once again.'? If 'for' means 'as', then I think the sentence should be 'For I am now allowed by this freedom, I can be with you once again.' Isn't there omitted something? Please explain it, thanks!(づ ̄3 ̄)づ╭❤~
Jun 30, 2017 2:09 AM
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yes, your sentence is correct You can also say : I can be with you once again, because I am now allowed by this freedom.
June 30, 2017
You can also think of using “for I” as a replacement for the word “because”. Example: I am going to the store, for I need to buy food. I am going to the store, because I need to buy food.
July 7, 2022
yes, your sentence is correct You can also say : I can be with you once again, because I am now allowed by this freedom.
June 30, 2017
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