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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

For or to?

Hi!
If I give something (a bottle);
1) for you
2) to you

Which one is correct?

Thanks!
  

Top answer

If I understand your question correctly, this is probably what you meant. I gave him a bottle = I gave a bottle to him. I made you a cup of coffee = I made a cup of coffe for you.

  • If I understand your question correctly, this is probably what you meant.
  • I gave him a bottle = I gave a bottle to him.
  • I made you a cup of coffee = I made a cup of coffe for you.
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If I understand your question correctly, this is probably what you meant.
I gave him a bottle = I gave a bottle to him.
I made you a cup of coffee = I made a cup of coffe for you.

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