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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
Vocabulary

For or to

It started off just accompanying my mother for/to her classes.

I stay there for the entire lesson.
  

Top answer

for is not wrong, but to is better. Do you mean It started . .

  • for is not wrong, but to is better.
  • Do you mean It started .
  • .
  • or I started .
  • .
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for is not wrong, but to is better.

Do you mean It started . . . or I started . . . ?
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Yes many thanks for pointing out my error.

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