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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Correct word

Should it be 'to or for'?

'To or for' all (the) fathers out there, happy father's day.
  

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To all the fathers out there : Happy Father's Day!

  • To all the fathers out there : Happy Father's Day!
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To all the fathers out there: Happy Father's Day!
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Mister MicawberTo all the fathers out there: Happy Father's Day!
Thanks a lot teacher. And is 'the' required or optional?

I have seen some examples without it!
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AnonymousI have seen some examples without it!
I see no reason to omit it.
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Mister Micawber AnonymousI have seen some examples without it!I see no reason to omit it.
I agree with you. But I just would like to know if it is wrong with it.

For example:
- Happy Father's day to all (the) fathers in the world.

I saw this example with and without it, so is it not wrong without it but better with the article, or wrong
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Mister MicawberI see no reason to omit it.
Hi teacher, would you please answer my last question!

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