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Leonardo dos A. Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

I vote to or I vote for?

What is more correct?
I vote to (someone/something) or I vote for (someone/something)?
Are there situations where one is more correct than another?
  

Top answer

Usually we vote for the president, or for pizza, or whatever it may be. We can vote to do something, or go somewhere, etc.

  • Usually we vote for the president, or for pizza, or whatever it may be.
  • We can vote to do something, or go somewhere, etc.
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Usually we vote for the president, or for pizza, or whatever it may be. We can vote to do something, or go somewhere, etc.
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So, you use "vote for" for nouns and "vote to" for verbs. Is that right?
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Leonardo dos A.So, you use "vote for" for nouns and "vote to" for verbs. Is that right?
Yes.

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