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ch4aika [34]
2 years ago
10

I blame the government for our problems. is ' for ' preposition or conjuction​

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1 answer:
andre [41]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

I am not sure

Explanation:

For can be used in the following ways: as a preposition (followed by a noun): I bought some flowers for Chloe. Wait there for a while. as a conjunction (connecting two clauses): I told her to leave, for I was very tired.

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