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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

How to use for and to in a sentence

how to use for and to in a sentence
  

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I am looking for answers. I am looking to enroll in a college this year. For heavens sake, check your voice mail, when you see a missed call from your wife at an odd hour.

  • I am looking for answers.
  • I am looking to enroll in a college this year.
  • For heavens sake, check your voice mail, when you see a missed call from your wife at an odd hour.
  • To score A's in college, you need to practice problems at the end of each chapter and do your homework regularly.
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I am looking for answers.

I am looking to enroll in a college this year.

For heavens sake, check your voice mail, when you see a missed call from your wife at an odd hour.

To score A's in college, you need to practice problems at the end of each chapter and do your homework regularly.
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There are multiple meanings of both for and in. Take a look in any dictionary.

So it's impossible to answer your question in any way that would be useful to you.

Why not post the sentences that contain these words that are giving you trouble?

CJ

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