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Taka Posted 14 years ago
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Is it 'the entrance exam to the University of Tokyo' or 'the entrance exam of the University of Tokyo'? Or is it 'the entrance exam for the University of Tokyo'? Or do they all work fine?
  

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Depending on the context, they all work fine.

  • Depending on the context, they all work fine.
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Depending on the context, they all work fine.
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Do you mean they are all fine but the meaning is a bit different from each other?

Could you provide context for each example?
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No, you provide the example and I will correct or suggest. That's the way it works here :-)
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The book I have says they are all interchangeable. That's all I have here.

I just wondered if it was really so.

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