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predicament with prepositions

predicament with prepositions

Recently, I have realized that I often falter in appropriately using the 'prepositions'.

I read somewhere the following sentence: "They had copious paperwork proving that the realtor had cheated them.".

 

If I had to say this sentence, I would have said it as in the following manner: "They had copious for paperwork proving that the realtor had cheated them".

 

Can somebody tell me why should not we use 'for' in the above sentence. Thanks.