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Is For followed by accusative or nominative?

Accusative, because the pronoun after the preposition should be the object. Tourism is the main source of income in this area. Tourism is the main source of income in this area.

Usage 1 It means "like, like". I like to eat some bread and milk for breakfast. I like bread and milk for breakfast. What shall we have for dinner? What shall we have for dinner?

2. Express the reason or reason, meaning "because, because". Thank you for helping me with my English. Thank you for helping me with my English. Thank you for your last letter. Thank you for your last letter. Thank you for teaching us so well. Thank you for teaching us so wholeheartedly.

3. Indicates the object or recipient of the action, meaning "give …" and "for …". Let me help you pick it up. Let me help you pick it up. Watching too much TV is harmful to your health. Watching too much TV is harmful to your health.