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1) қимылдың ең соңғы тоқтайтын жерін көрсеткенде қолданылады2) аралықты көрсеткенде3) уақыт, мерзім көрсеткендеfor a year (a month, some time) — бір жылдың (айдың біраз уақытының) арасында, ішінде
4) бірдемеге арналғанда5) себепті көрсеткенде6) бірдемені сатып алғанда, ауыстырғандаnot for the world — еш уақытта, ешқандай
2.conj.себебі, өйткені, үйткені
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