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    In the sentences below, indicate whether the preposition for is 'necessary' or 'unnecessary'.
     
1.   He made a request for a $200.00 raise from his boss.
     
2.   He requested for a $200.00 raise from his boss.
     
3.   She demanded for an apology from the man.
     
4.   She made a demand for an apology from the man.
     
5.   The man's request for a loan has been granted.
     
6.   The man requested for a loan to start his business.
     
7.   The workers demanded for a higher pay.
     
8.   The workers' demand for higher pay is being considered.
     
9.   The conductor's request for not smoking in the bus was ignored.
     
10.   The beggar requested for money but was turned away.
     

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    Answers
     
1.   Necessary
2.   Unnecessary
3.   Unnecessary
4.   Necessary
5.   Necessary
6.   Unnecessary
7.   Unnecessary
8.   Necessary
9.   Necessary
10.   Unnecessary
     
 
 
 

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