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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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what's right:

nice day to everbody or nice day for everbody?
  

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Anonymous what's right:nice day to everbody or nice day for everbody? It depends on the verb, among other things. Laura wished a nice day to everybody.

  • Anonymous what's right:nice day to everbody or nice day for everbody?
  • It depends on the verb, among other things.
  • Laura wished a nice day to everybody.
  • Today has been a nice day for everybody.
  • CJ
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Anonymous what's right:nice day to everbody or nice day for everbody?
It depends on the verb, among other things.

Laura wished a nice day to everybody.
Today has been a nice day for everybody.

CJ

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