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Why's "for" in the end of the sentence?

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Rebecca

The preposition "for" is at the end of the sentence to refer back to the object mentioned in the beginning. It's relating to that object. Specifically referring to the "bought things" here. You can use this with other sentences, too! Sometimes it also means "because of." Ex: How long are you here for? Ex: She's the lady I made this cake for. => referring back to "the lady" Ex: I'm not sure what this is for.

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