English, asked by mishradharmendra700, 4 days ago

spot the error and write the correct statement

1) it will give us time for look some more

Answers

Answered by ashaabhilash2009
6

Answer:

instead of for it is to and i in it should be capital

Answered by soniatiwari214
1

Answer:

The correct statement is :

It will give us time to  look some more.

Explanation:

The preposition "to" is a short word that can convey a wide range of concepts. It can be used to indicate a point of arrival, a road to take, or a destination.

whereas, the word "for" is used to signify how something will be used, where a person or object is going, or how long something will last, it is considered a preposition.

What is the best way to determine whether to use "to" and when to use "for"? Although it could sound challenging, the answer is really rather simple. Use "to" when the justification or goal is a verb. Use "for" when the reason or objective is a noun.

Consequently, the right conclusion is drawn.

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