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TitoBr

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Hello!

Somebody is being accused. What would be the correct sentence?

You are not to blame for.

You are not to be blamed for.

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"You are not to blame."
 

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If you want to use "for" in the sentence, you will have to follow it with what it is for which they are blameless.

You are not to blame.
You are not to blame for the problems in our marriage.
 

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Thank you!

I got the sentence from a song, and I believe the complement after 'for' is not use for it's implied.

Reckoner, can't take it with you
Disavow the pleasure.
You are not to blame for
Bittersweet distractors
Dare not speak his name
Dedicated to all you, all your needs



Read more: Radiohead - Reckoner Lyrics | MetroLyrics
 

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Don't use song lyrics to help you with English grammar. The lyrics are written so that they fit the rhythm and the rhyme - the writers don't consider how grammatical or otherwise they are.
 

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Thank you!

I got the sentence from a song, and I believe the complement after 'for' is not use for it's implied.

Reckoner, can't take it with you
Disavow the pleasure.
You are not to blame for
Bittersweet distractors
Dare not speak his name
Dedicated to all you, all your needs



Read more: Radiohead - Reckoner Lyrics | MetroLyrics

In my opinion, "Bittersweet Distractions" is the object of the preposition "for".
 

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I knew that was something ommited after that 'for'.

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It's "omitted".
 
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