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Vincent Teo Posted 18 years ago
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decided to buy ... for / to

Can I say,

(a) They decided to buy a bracelet to / for their mother for the present of Mother's Day.

(b) They decided to buy a bracelet for / to their mother as a present on Mother's day.
  

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Can I say, (a) They decided to buy a bracelet to / for their mother for the present on/forf Mother's Day. (b) They decided to buy a bracelet for / to their mother as a present on/for Mother's day.

  • Can I say, (a) They decided to buy a bracelet to / for their mother for the present on/forf Mother's Day.
  • (b) They decided to buy a bracelet for / to their mother as a present on/for Mother's day.
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Can I say,

(a) They decided to buy a bracelet to / for their mother for the present on/forf Mother's Day.

(b) They decided to buy a bracelet for / to their mother as a present on/for Mother's day.
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Can I say,

(A) They bought a bracelet for their mother for (a) Mother Day's present.
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Is that correct way to say?

(A) They bought a bracelet for their mother for (a) Mother Day's present.
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Vincent TeoIs this the correct way to say it?

(A) They bought a bracelet for their mother for a Mother Day's present.
It is fine.

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