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Unsafety2 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

For, To and By

I cant understand which is the difference between these words. Is so complicated. Help me please Emotion: sad
  

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Each of these words can be used in so many ways that it is impossible to cover all the shades of meaning in one thread. You should get some help here. Try writing sentences (only two or three at a time) in which you are not sure which preposition to use, and we'll comment on them.

  • Each of these words can be used in so many ways that it is impossible to cover all the shades of meaning in one thread.
  • You should get some help here.
  • Try writing sentences (only two or three at a time) in which you are not sure which preposition to use, and we'll comment on them.
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Each of these words can be used in so many ways that it is impossible to cover all the shades of meaning in one thread. You should get some help here.

Try writing sentences (only two or three at a time) in which you are not sure which preposition to use, and we'll comment on them.
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I'm really sorry I'm Late. I wasn't at home the last weekend. Thanks in advance.

Ok for example.

I arrived to London from Canada for/to buy some souvenirs for/to her.
I got thirsty, tired to/for buy something for/to you.
I did a stupid mistake for/to be bored.
I like travelling by train.
When i watch DVD's I travel for/to the world of mi dreams.

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