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Vestigium Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

Does is have same or similar meaning?

0I don't know what to wear 01u01b00to02b02u00 the party. VS I don't know what to wear 01b01u00for02u02b00 the party.02br
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00The first sentence means that I don't know what I have to wear when I go to the party.02br
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00But I failed to catch the exact meaning of the second sentence, because of the preposition FOR.02br
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00Who can tell me difference of two sentences' meaning^^?02br
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00Thank you in advance~!!0-
  

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02br 02br 00I might use "for" for a bgger event, perhaps where the person is more of a participant than a spectator. What is he wearing for his first communion? What will you wear for the homecoming dance.

  • 02br 02br 00I might use "for" for a bgger event, perhaps where the person is more of a participant than a spectator.
  • What is he wearing for his first communion?
  • What will you wear for the homecoming dance.
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0Hi Vestigium, 02br
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00Welcome to the forums.02br
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00I would say "to" the party.02br
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00I might use "for" for a bgger event, perhaps where the person is more of a participant than a spectator. What is he wearing for his first communion? What will you wear for the homecoming dance. It's a pretty subtle difference and you won'

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