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Fed [463]
3 years ago
6

Finish the sentence

English
2 answers:
dalvyx [7]3 years ago
6 0

For all intents and purposes, the test is over. Intents and purposes is the right answer for that incomplete idiom.  

EXPLANATION:  

People always get confused about the idiom “for all intensive purpose” and “for all intents and purposes”. Which one is correct? Actually, both of them are correct. They are an idiom which is widely applied and used with the meaning “for all practical purposes” or “virtually”. Yet, the correct written form of that idiom is “for all intents and purposes”. “For all intensive purposes” is the eggcorn of the correct form “for all intents and purposes”.  

There are two versions of that idioms because people often misheard about the written form of “for all intents and purposes” when it is said loudly. Try by yourself, say loudly “for all intents and purposes” and “for all intensive purpose”. It sounds similar, right? Thus, people who hear the idiom “for all intents and purposes” before they know the correct written form of it, will be misheard it as “for all intensive purposes”.  

Now, when it comes to writing that idiom, we have to write it incorrect form, which is “for all intents and purposes”. Don’t write it in the form “for all intensive purposes”. It is just the eggcorn of it. Eggcorn is a term to address the misheard form of sentences, phrases, or words that retain the original meanings of it. Another example of eggcorn is “doggy-dog world” where the correct written form of it is “dog-eat-dog-world”.  

LEARN MORE:  

If you’re interested in learning more about this topic, we recommend you to also take a look at the following questions:

1. Finish the sentence for all____, the test is over brainly.com/question/10166757  

2. Which statement about poetry is accurate brainly.com/question/1355813  

KEYWORDS: for all intensive purpose or for all intents and purposes, for all intents and purposes or for all intensive purposes, for all intensive purposes, for all intents and purposes, eggcorn, example of eggcorn  

Subject: English

Class: College  

Sub-chapter: Intensive purposes or intents and purposes  

Dennis_Churaev [7]3 years ago
5 0
I believe the answer is intents and purposes hope I helped tell me if I am right though I believe I am


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