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Alc24 Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

IF vs FOR PLEASE HELP

Could someone tell me the difference and which is correct?

  • I'll give you 100 dollars to put in a good word with her.

  • I'll give you 100 dollars for you to put in a good word with her.

  • I'll give you 100 dollars if you put in a good word with her.
What's the difference between 1 and 2, Is 1 wrong? I'd personally go with 2.

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Anyone please?

  • Anyone please?
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Could someone take a look at this please?

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Can someone tell me if it's IF or FOR YOU TO? thanks
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Can anyone tell me about these 3 sentences?

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I better prefer the second one, the different is, it depends on do you want to express that or not.

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