Please proofread your posts before posting them. You are making simple mistakes unrelated to your questions . Help me to choose the right outfit to wear at/for the party.
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Mister Micawber'Cute' of a lady present can be considered rude and sexist.I did not get this. Could you please make me understand?
Wonder123My brother want to pick a stylish outfit from his wardrobe in order to wear at/for the seminar. I would like you to help my brother pick a nice outfitI think for is OK.
Wonder123Can I use both at and for in the above sentences?I have indicated the correct forms in bold.
Wonder123Mister Micawber'Cute' of a lady present can be considered rude and sexist.I did not get this. Could you please make me understand?Which part do you not understand? I have used no idioms.
Mister MicawberI have indicated the correct forms in bold.So I can use both at and or? I saw most of the people using atso I came up with this question.
Mister MicawberWonder123Mister Micawber'Cute' of a lady present can be considered rude and sexist.I did not get this. Could you please make me understand?Which part do you not u
Wonder123Mister MicawberI have indicated the correct forms in bold.So I can use both at and or?I have indicated the correct forms in bold.
Wonder123I mean, In what way the sentence you wrote relating to the topic of this thread?You used 'cute'—I advise against it and deleted it from your sentence.
Mister MicawberI have indicated the correct forms in bold.Yes you have indicated both at and for in bold. Which mean I can use both, thanks,
Mister MicawberYou used 'cute'—I advise against it and deleted it from your sentence.Ok I will not use cute.
Wonder123Help me to choose the right outfit to wear at/for the party."To" is usual in my dialect.