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Vincent Teo Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

serves for / to

(a) My mother serves for daughter dinner.

(b) She serves the food for dinner / She serves the food dinner.

(c) She serves some meat and vegetables for dinner.

(d) She serves my friends two dishes.

(e) She serves us the dinner / for dinner.
  

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Person-1 serves (person-2) [ food / food for meal / meal ] My mother serves her son the fish . My mother serves us meat and vegetables for dinner . My mother serves the children breakfast .

  • Person-1 serves (person-2) [ food / food for meal / meal ] My mother serves her son the fish .
  • My mother serves us meat and vegetables for dinner .
  • My mother serves the children breakfast .
  • My mother serves the fish .
  • My mother serves meat and vegetables for dinner .
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Person-1 serves (person-2) [food / food for meal / meal]

My mother serves her son the fish.
My mother serves us
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(b) She serves the food dinner.

Means the food gets a dinner.


(e) She serves us for dinner.

Means we are the food (probably served to some canibals)
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Marius Hancu(b) She serves the food dinner.

Means the food gets a dinner.

(e) She serves us for dinner.

Means we are the food (probably served to some canibals)

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