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SSY Jung Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

for/to

Dear members

 "Did you see the poster for the contest?"

 Could I use 'to' instead of 'for' on the sentence above.
 If not, Is the 'for' only usable related to 'see' on sentences?

Thanks

 SSY
  

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SSY Jung Could I use 'to' instead of 'for' on the sentence above. No. SSY Jung If not, Is the 'for' only usable related to 'see' on sentences?

  • SSY Jung Could I use 'to' instead of 'for' on the sentence above.
  • No.
  • SSY Jung If not, Is the 'for' only usable related to 'see' on sentences?
  • The use of "for" is not connected to the use of "see".
  • The phrase "poster for the contest" could be used with any verb.
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SSY Jung Could I use 'to' instead of 'for' on the sentence above.
No.
SSY Jung If not, Is the 'for' only usable related to 'see' on sentences?
The use of "for" is not connected to the use of "see". The phrase "poster for the contest" could be used with any verb.

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