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0 Would it be correct to say "a rose to Emily" instead of "for Emily" as in Faulkner's shor story? Because you do say "from me to you". 02br
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0 You can use either depending on what you mean. g. 02br 02br 00i) Please give a rose TO Emily.

  • 0 You can use either depending on what you mean.
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  • 02br 02br 00i) Please give a rose TO Emily.
  • 02br 00ii) Please buy a rose FOR Emily.
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0 You can use either depending on what you mean. e.g. 02br
02br
00i) Please give a rose TO Emily. 02br
00ii) Please buy a rose FOR Emily. 0-

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