Bruno Alves
Hello everyone, I have a doubt :( Could you please help me ? Context making a reservation. What is more appropriate for the answer? Costumer: I'd like to make a reservation. Me: For when or when for ? > (In this sentence is my doubt, which should I choose?)
15 Eyl 2022 13:01
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First of all, Bruno Alves, in English we say that you have a "question", not a "doubt" in this context. As far as your question (which we will now *answer*), native English speakers use both in conversation all the time. Some people would consider "when for" to be wrong, but the "rule" against ending in a preposition is complete nonsense. Still, "when for" could be considered more casual (and also more natural, unless we're really trying to stress the "when").
15 Eylül 2022
I've research about that but I 've also found two informal conversation at YARN english. hey said For when? Check this out: https://getyarn.io/yarn-clip/1b743f5f-3e04-400b-9d3d-51a7be62b387 https://getyarn.io/yarn-clip/a104d0d7-adb8-47fc-b828-c3060840030a
15 Eylül 2022
Thank you so much :)
15 Eylül 2022
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