June 11
2015
Rules Of Grammar: Therefore vs. Therefor
Therefore is defined as, “For that reason; consequently.”
Therefor is defined as, “For or in exchange for that or this.”
Here are a few examples of usage:
“He was injured and therefore unable to play.
I think; therefore I am.
Payment was received two weeks after it was due; therefore, he was charged a late fee.
Therefore the Court found the evidence unconvincing.”
“Ordering goods and enclosing payment therefor.
The applicant must submit the application form and any supporting documentation therefor in two weeks’ time.
I’ll explain what we must do and the causes therefor.”
Machine Briefs:
therefore= THRFR
therefor= THR*FR