Asked by rfvv
                1. Dig a hold 2 feet deep.
2. Dig a hole for 2 feet deep.
(Are both OK? Is 'for' omitted in Sentence 1?)
            
        2. Dig a hole for 2 feet deep.
(Are both OK? Is 'for' omitted in Sentence 1?)
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                    Answered by
            Ms. Sue
            
    The first is correct (dig a hole).
The second isn't right.
    
The second isn't right.
                    Answered by
            rfvv
            
    1. Dig a hole 2 feet deep. 
2. Dig a hole for 2 feet deep.
(Are both OK? Is 'for' omitted in Sentence 1?)
Sorry..spelling mistake...Shouldn't we use 'for'?
    
2. Dig a hole for 2 feet deep.
(Are both OK? Is 'for' omitted in Sentence 1?)
Sorry..spelling mistake...Shouldn't we use 'for'?
                    Answered by
            Ms. Sue
            
    We don't use "for" in this construction.
    
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