At the very top of a webpage of a reputable /tinymce347/%20http:/www.bostonglobe.com/specials/2013/04/20/note-readers/cuKY7jIyf3jVEH0ocdqcuI/story.html, a banner reads:
"Boston Globe stories were available to all last week; today Globe stories are available for subscribers only. Subscribe now."
What does the first clause mean with "to all last week"? Did they mean "Boston Glove stories were available all last week"? So, "to" should be deleted?
Top answer
Last week they were available to all. They were available to everybody.
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Last week they were available to all.
They were available to everybody.
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