Is there a difference between Therefor and Therefore? [closed]

Solution 1:

Therefor means for that.

For example:

Here we sell guitars and accessories therefor.

Therefor is one of a whole series of adverbs: thereof (of that), thereafter(after that), therein (in there), etc.

If you are familiar with German - the Germanic sister of English - you can find a direct analogy there:

for = für

therefor, for that = dafür (literally, therefor)

Therefore, as you must know, means as a (logical) consequence

Solution 2:

Therefore and therefor are completely different words.

Therefor, an archaic word, means "for this", "for that", or "for it". E.g;

... ordering goods and enclosing payment therefor.

Therefore means "for that reason" or "hence".E.g;

Those people have their umbrellas up: therefore, it must be raining