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Can somebody explain when to use "explanation for" or "explanation of"?
Native speakers of English seem to differentiate "explanation for" and "explanation of". But when should I choose one over the other?
22 de out de 2014 07:48
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explanation for something = a reason something occurred
explanation of something = a description of something
Explanation for your bad grades = "I didn't get much sleep", "I didn't study", "the teacher is very intimidating"
Explanation of your bad grades = "I got a D in math", "I failed my oral exam", "I received an incomplete on my homework assignments"
22 de outubro de 2014
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"There can be no explanation for this bad behaviour"
"Can you give me an explanation of the different uses of this word?"
In the first case, there is no explanation why something happened.
In the second case, "of" is used normally.
If I think of a better way to explain myself, I'll post a comment later, but I hope this gives you a start.
22 de outubro de 2014
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woniee
Habilidades linguísticas
Inglês, Coreano
Idioma de aprendizado
Inglês
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