For ( preposition , conjunction , adverb , noun )

(As a preposition)

For ( preposition )

  1. in order to
  2. with the purpose of
  3. on behalf of
  4. because of
  5. in exchange for
  6. with the intention of
  7. due to

Origin:

Old english for, of germanic origin; related to dutch voor and german für

Examples:

  1. I"m studying for my exams
  2. I"m working for my family
  3. I"m doing this for you
  4. I"m sorry for what I did
  5. I"m waiting for you

(As a conjunction)

For ( conjunction )

  1. in order to
  2. with the purpose of
  3. on behalf of
  4. because of
  5. in exchange for
  6. with the intention of
  7. due to

Origin:

Old english for, of germanic origin; related to dutch voor and german für

Examples:

  1. I"m studying for my exams
  2. I"m working for my family
  3. I"m doing this for you
  4. I"m sorry for what I did
  5. I"m waiting for you

(As an adverb)

For ( adverb )

  1. in order to
  2. with the purpose of
  3. on behalf of
  4. because of
  5. in exchange for
  6. with the intention of
  7. due to

Origin:

Old english for, of germanic origin; related to dutch voor and german für

Examples:

  1. I"m studying for my exams
  2. I"m working for my family
  3. I"m doing this for you
  4. I"m sorry for what I did
  5. I"m waiting for you

(As a noun)

For ( noun )

  1. in order to
  2. with the purpose of
  3. on behalf of
  4. because of
  5. in exchange for
  6. with the intention of
  7. due to

Origin:

Old english for, of germanic origin; related to dutch voor and german für

Examples:

  1. I"m studying for my exams
  2. I"m working for my family
  3. I"m doing this for you
  4. I"m sorry for what I did
  5. I"m waiting for you
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