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Jesusengland Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

I'm going to Epsom for / to the races.

Hello.

Wha is the difference in meaning between these sentences?

- I'm going to Epsom for the races.
- I'm going to Epsom to the races.

Thanks.
  

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Jesusengland - I'm going to Epsom for the races. >> The reason I am going to Epsom is because the races are there. - I'm going to Epsom to the races.

  • Jesusengland - I'm going to Epsom for the races.
  • >> The reason I am going to Epsom is because the races are there.
  • - I'm going to Epsom to the races.
  • >> I am going to the races at Epsom.
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Jesusengland-
I'm going to Epsom for the races.>> The reason I am going to Epsom is because the races are there.


- I'm going to Epsom to the races.>> I am going to the races at Epsom.


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