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Bolotin Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

difference between "to" and "for"

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02br 02br 00There are no set rules for prepositions. 0-

  • 02br 02br 00There are no set rules for prepositions.
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0Actually, he wants to go on a tour OF NBC studios.02br
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00There are no set rules for prepositions. Their use is very idiomatic.0-

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