Verona_82
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Hello,
I'm wondering if there is any difference in meaning between the two:
He arranged an appointment with a specialist.
He arranged for an appointment with a specialist.
Does the addition of the preposition change anything? Is it a matter of personal preference?
Thank you.
I'm wondering if there is any difference in meaning between the two:
He arranged an appointment with a specialist.
He arranged for an appointment with a specialist.
Does the addition of the preposition change anything? Is it a matter of personal preference?
Thank you.