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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

'For' instead of 'to'

0Hello!02br
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00 In the sentence: 01b00Will the company hire anyone for that job ?02b00 Why the correct preposition is the preposition 01b00for 02b00instead of 01b00to 02b00?02br
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00 Please, help me.02br
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00 Thanks in advance,02br
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00 Pia0-
  

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02br 02br 01i 00hire someone for02i 00 + 01u 00noun02u 02br 01i 00hire someone to02i 00 + 01u 00verb02u 02br 02br 00 CJ0-

  • 02br 02br 01i 00hire someone for02i 00 + 01u 00noun02u 02br 01i 00hire someone to02i 00 + 01u 00verb02u 02br 02br 00 CJ0-
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0 You hire someone 01u00for a job02u00 or 01u00to do a job02u00.02br
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01i00hire someone for02i00 + 01u00noun02u02br
01i00hire someone to02i00 + 01u00verb02u02br
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00 CJ0-
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0Thank you very much, Calif Jim!02br
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00Best regards,02br
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00Pia.0-
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0both of this two words are lead to a purpose. 02br
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00for sth, or to do sth0-

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