LaMelange
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Hello everyone,
I have a doubt on the necessity of preposition in the following sentence:
Canadians who responded to the 2010 Census gave various reasons for why they made a donation to charity.
Is the preposition for required here, or should it be removed?
As always, your help would be much appreciated.
I have a doubt on the necessity of preposition in the following sentence:
Canadians who responded to the 2010 Census gave various reasons for why they made a donation to charity.
Is the preposition for required here, or should it be removed?
As always, your help would be much appreciated.