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"to get" vs "for get"



 
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"to get" vs "for get" #1 (permalink) Thu Jun 25, 2009 18:19 pm   "to get" vs "for get"
 

Which suggestion is right for:

Our manager left ..... a new job.

a) to get
b) for getting
c) for get

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to get / for get #2 (permalink) Thu Jun 25, 2009 18:38 pm   to get / for get
 

Which do you think is the correct choice?

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to get / for get #3 (permalink) Thu Jun 25, 2009 19:55 pm   to get / for get
 

Torsten wrote:
Which do you think is the correct choice?

The correct choice is to ask here: http://www.efl.ru/forum/threads/33486/
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