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For this questions
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "For this questions" is not correct in English.
It should be "For this question" since "question" is singular. You can use it when referring to a specific question in a discussion or written context. Example: "For this question, I would like to hear your thoughts on the matter."
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For this questions the answers [1] and [2] were called seldom, [3] and [4] were called moderate, and [5] and [6] highly.
Again, for this questions, Canadians overwhelmingly singled out Islam among the other religions 65% of Canadians think it's influence is growing.
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58 human-written examples
Thanks Fauxtronic for this question.
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Daniel Heap wins the shirt for this question.
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Number 78 also has an answer ready for this question.
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"This is especially so for this question because the answer may turn on one word".
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It's the first time this survey has found screens ahead of print for this question.
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What do you drink to go out?" The bloggers were prepared for this question.
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4.22pm GMT Ian Peters, managing director of British Gas, steps up for this question.
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There is no true bottom line for this question – there are many.
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And it's true: we don't know the national base rate reply for this question.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use the singular form "question" when referring to a single, specific question. Ensure subject-verb agreement in your sentences.
Common error
Avoid using the plural form "questions" when you are only referring to one specific question. Using "questions" implies you are referring to multiple inquiries, which can confuse the reader.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "for this questions" is intended to function as a prepositional phrase, modifying a verb or noun by indicating the topic or subject under discussion. However, the incorrect pluralization impacts its grammatical correctness, as highlighted by Ludwig AI.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "for this questions" is grammatically incorrect due to the pluralization of "question". The correct form is "for this question". While Ludwig shows some instances of its usage, it's important to use the grammatically correct form in formal writing and speech. As pointed out by Ludwig AI, the phrase is best replaced with alternatives such as "regarding this question" or "concerning this question" to ensure clarity and correctness. The phrase appears in contexts ranging from scientific publications to news articles, indicating a broad but not necessarily correct usage.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Regarding this question
Replaces "for this questions" with a more formal and grammatically correct alternative.
Concerning this question
Similar to "regarding this question", offering a formal and grammatically sound substitute.
On this question
A more concise and direct way to refer to a specific question.
In reference to this question
A more elaborate and formal way to introduce a discussion about a particular question.
With regard to this question
Another formal and grammatically correct alternative.
In relation to this question
Focuses on the connection or relevance of the current topic to the question at hand.
Referring to this question
Emphasizes the act of pointing back to a previously mentioned question.
As to this question
A slightly archaic but still valid way to introduce a discussion about a question.
When it comes to this question
Shifts the focus to addressing the question directly.
This question asks about
Directly indicates the topic that the question addresses.
FAQs
What is the correct way to say "For this questions"?
The grammatically correct way to phrase this is "For this question". The word "question" should be singular when referring to a single, specific question.
When should I use "For these questions" instead of "For this question"?
"For these questions" should be used when you are referring to multiple questions collectively. In contrast, "For this question" is used when discussing a single, specific question.
Are there alternatives to saying "For this question"?
Yes, you can use alternatives like "Regarding this question", "Concerning this question", or "In relation to "this question"" depending on the context.
What's the difference between "For this question" and "To answer this question"?
"For this question" introduces the context or reason for addressing the question, while "To answer this question" directly indicates that you are about to provide a response.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
86%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested