She opened the door for her dad.
Does this work if she's inside and he's outside and she opens the door and then sees it's her dad, or does it only work if both are inside or outside? If the latter, what else could I say?
It can means either. You could say 'She opened the door to let her dad in/out'.
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It can means either.
You could say 'She opened the door to let her dad in/out'.