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Habibaelgindy Posted 11 years ago
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difference between on and for

A: I want to hangout with Halsey (celebrity) on/for my birthday.
  

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habibaelgindy A: I want to hangout with Halsey (celebrity) on my birthday. During the period of one specific day, your birthday, you want to hang out with Halsey. habibaelgindy A: I want to hangout with Halsey (celebrity) for my birthday.

  • habibaelgindy A: I want to hangout with Halsey (celebrity) on my birthday.
  • During the period of one specific day, your birthday, you want to hang out with Halsey.
  • habibaelgindy A: I want to hangout with Halsey (celebrity) for my birthday.
  • 1.
  • Your dream birthday gift would be spending a day with Halsey.
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habibaelgindyA: I want to hangout with Halsey (celebrity) on my birthday.
During the period of one specific day, your birthday, you want to hang out with Halsey.
habibaelgindyA: I want to hangout with Halsey (celebrity) for my birthday.
1. Your dream birthday gift would be spending a day with Halsey.
2. During the perio

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