Madhu Sudan
Who did Brett want to pray in the chapel for? or Who did Brett want to pray for in the chapel ? Where should I put 'for' in that interrogative sentence?
21 Kas 2014 15:43
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2
The expression is 'pray for', so you shouldn't separate 'pray' and 'for'. The correct way to say this is: Who did Brett want to pray for in the chapel ?
21 Kasım 2014
2
The second sentence sounds better.
21 Kasım 2014
1
Both are fine, with one small issue that your teacher may care about. Technically, you should use "whom" here instead of "who", because it is the object of the preposition "for". In everyday speech what you have is fine. I think the second sound better to my ear.
21 Kasım 2014
I think both are ok..
21 Kasım 2014
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