The document is a collection of sentences using the preposition "for" in various contexts such as doing something for someone, asking for something, waiting for something, being too small/young/old for something, doing something for a purpose, and expressing preferences for or against something.
The document is a collection of sentences using the preposition "for" in various contexts such as doing something for someone, asking for something, waiting for something, being too small/young/old for something, doing something for a purpose, and expressing preferences for or against something.
The document is a collection of sentences using the preposition "for" in various contexts such as doing something for someone, asking for something, waiting for something, being too small/young/old for something, doing something for a purpose, and expressing preferences for or against something.
[M] [T] It's time for bed. [M] [T] She cooks for him. [M] [T] I answered for him. [M] [T] He asked for a beer. [M] [T] He works for a bank. [M] [T] It'll rain for sure. [M] [T] She called for help. [M] [T] Thank you for today. [M] [T] This isn't for sale. [M] [T] I don't care for him. [M] [T] It's all over for us. [M] [T] It's time for dinner. [M] [T] Thank you for coming. [M] [T] This will do for now. [M] [T] Be quiet for a moment. [M] [T] I am no match for him. [M] [T] I don't care for eggs. [M] [T] I don't care for wine. [M] [T] I made a doll for Ann. [M] [T] She asked for my help. [M] [T] She screamed for help. [M] [T] This room is for rent. [M] [T] This room is for VIPs. [M] [T] Don't ask me for money. [M] [T] Don't be late for work. [M] [T] I asked her for a date. [M] [T] I studied for one hour. [M] [T] I'm looking for my key. [M] [T] It's time for us to go. [M] [T] She applied for a visa. [M] [T] She is cooking for him. [M] [T] Tom held a seat for me. [M] [T] I don't care for coffee. [M] [T] I'm looking for a house. [M] [T] That's enough for today. [M] [T] Tom applied for the job. [M] [T] Tom was late for dinner. [M] [T] We gave him up for dead. [M] [T] Grandpa bought it for me! [M] [T] He looks old for his age. [M] [T] I waited for ten minutes. [M] [T] I'm sorry for being late. [M] [T] It's for my personal use. [M] [T] We felt sympathy for her. [M] [T] What will you use it for? [M] [T] You can ask Tom for help. [M] [T] Can you mail these for me? [M] [T] Gasoline is used for fuel. [M] [T] He was in time for school. [M] [T] I have a surprise for you. [M] [T] I have to look for my pen. [M] [T] I was at a loss for words. [M] [T] I'm going out for a while. [M] [T] I'm looking for a sweater. [M] [T] She has an eye for beauty. [M] [T] She met him for breakfast. [M] [T] Thank you for inviting me. [M] [T] Thank you for your letter. [M] [T] Tom asked for more coffee. [M] [T] Are you ready for the trip? [M] [T] Do you charge for delivery? [M] [T] He did well for a beginner. [M] [T] He has an eye for antiques. [M] [T] He let me stay for a night. [M] [T] I am just going for a walk. [M] [T] I asked for their approval. [M] [T] I bought it for 10 dollars. [M] [T] I turned to him for advice. [M] [T] I'll call for you at three. [M] [T] I'll play a sonata for you. [M] [T] I'm dying for a cold drink. [M] [T] I'm saving money for a car. [M] [T] It's about time for dinner. [M] [T] Now is the time for action. [M] [T] She bought a shirt for him. [M] [T] She waited for him to call. [M] [T] Should I wait for you here? [M] [T] Stay here and wait for him. [M] [T] What are you lining up for? [M] [T] Where do I pay for the gas? [M] [T] Could you draw a map for me? [M] [T] Don't be late for the train. [M] [T] He can pull strings for you. [M] [T] He has been sick for a week. [M] [T] How do you account for that? [M] [T] How long do you want it for? [M] [T] I am dying for a cold drink. [M] [T] I bought it for ten dollars. [M] [T] I haven't seen you for ages. [M] [T] I mistook him for Mr. Brown. [M] [T] I need to search for my pen. [M] [T] I thanked Mary for her help. [M] [T] I'll act as a guide for you. [M] [T] I'll buy a watch for my son. [M] [T] Is the job too much for you? [M] [T] My son is small for his age. [M] [T] Please prepare for the trip. [M] [T] She cooks for him every day. [M] [T] She made a new suit for him. [M] [T] Thanks for bringing me here. [M] [T] Thanks for your explanation. [M] [T] Tom thanked me for the gift. [M] [T] We will do anything for you. [M] [T] When is a good time for you? [M] [T] He exchanged yen for dollars. [M] [T] He gave it to me for nothing. [M] [T] He was late for the 7:30 bus. [M] [T] I got the ticket for nothing. [M] [T] I lived abroad for ten years. [M] [T] It's necessary for you to go. [M] [T] She asked him for some money. [M] [T] She thanked him for his help. [M] [T] She waited for him for hours. [M] [T] The train didn't wait for me. [M] [T] This chair is too low for me. [M] [T] Would you join me for a walk? [M] [T] Eleven o'clock is good for me. [M] [T] He asked his friends for help. [M] [T] He was looking for a good job. [M] [T] I admire you for your courage. [M] [T] I hear he is looking for work. [M] [T] I talked with her for an hour. [M] [T] I went for a walk in the park. [M] [T] I went for a walk with my son. [M] [T] I'm dying for a cup of coffee. [M] [T] Let's take a break for coffee. [M] [T] May I go out for a short walk? [M] [T] May I take a rest for a while? [M] [T] She isn't good enough for him. [M] [T] She married him for his money. [M] [T] She stayed there for a moment. [M] [T] Thank you for the information. [M] [T] Thank you for your invitation. [M] [T] The desk is too small for Meg. [M] [T] They waited for him for hours. [M] [T] This work is difficult for us. [M] [T] Tom has an eye for modern art. [M] [T] We must make up for lost time. [M] [T] What do you learn English for? [M] [T] Will you help me for a minute? [M] [T] Would you do something for me? [M] [T] Are you for or against my plan? [M] [T] Are you prepared for the worst? [M] [T] He came to ask us for our help. [M] [T] He lived abroad for many years. [M] [T] I lived overseas for ten years. [M] [T] I think it's time for me to go. [M] [T] I was told to wait for a while. [M] [T] I'd like to stay for one night. [M] [T] I'm still waiting for my order. [M] [T] I'm used to cooking for myself. [M] [T] Is this the bus for Park Ridge? [M] [T] Now he has nothing to live for. [M] [T] Please wait around for a while. [M] [T] She bought a toy for her child. [M] [T] She scolded him for being late. [M] [T] She took him for all his money. [M] [T] She was in the mood for a walk. [M] [T] Thanks for coming over tonight. [M] [T] That desk is too small for Meg. [M] [T] Tom was singled out for praise. [M] [T] We made pancakes for breakfast. [M] [T] What did you eat for breakfast? [M] [T] What did you get for Christmas? [M] [T] What do you need the money for? [M] [T] What do you want for breakfast? [M] [T] Would you care for more coffee? [M] [T] An expert was called for advice. [M] [T] Are you for or against his idea? [M] [T] Children often ask me for money. [M] [T] Do you have any messages for me? [M] [T] Do you have anything for a cold? [M] [T] Do you have change for a dollar? [M] [T] Fred often comes late for class. [M] [T] Has he lived here for two years? [M] [T] He is about to leave for London. [M] [T] He is unpopular for some reason. [M] [T] He left for New York a week ago. [M] [T] He likes to cook for his family. [M] [T] I go for a walk every other day. [M] [T] I paid 2,000 yen for this atlas. [M] [T] I'll be staying here for a week. [M] [T] I'm busy preparing for the trip. [M] [T] I'm leaving for Canada tomorrow. [M] [T] I'm leaving town for a few days. [M] [T] I'm saving money for my old age. [M] [T] It's no use asking him for help. [M] [T] My mother made a sweater for me. [M] [T] She dumped him for a richer man. [M] [T] She listened to music for hours. [M] [T] She praised him for his honesty. [M] [T] She prayed for her son's return. [M] [T] She sang a Japanese song for us. [M] [T] She translated it word for word. [M] [T] She waited for him to come home. [M] [T] Thank you for coming to meet me. [M] [T] The old man begged me for money. [M] [T] The road is too narrow for cars.