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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

'For"

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I read about the use of the wprd 'for' & it is complex. if I say: for good.. it is not the same that for you... when i need to use for or to?
  

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Hello, hotty - and welcome to English Forums. 'For' and 'to' both have many, many meanings, and it is not possible to do more than list them here: FOR –preposition 1. with object or purpose of: to run for exercise.

  • Hello, hotty - and welcome to English Forums.
  • 'For' and 'to' both have many, many meanings, and it is not possible to do more than list them here: FOR –preposition 1.
  • with object or purpose of: to run for exercise.
  • 2.
  • intended to belong to, or be used in connection with: equipment for the ; a closet for dishes.
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Hello, hotty - and welcome to English Forums. 'For' and 'to' both have many, many meanings, and it is not possible to do more than list them here:

FOR

–preposition
1.
with object or purpose of: to run f
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