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Kekel Posted 19 years ago
Vocabulary

take flowers to or for her ???

Hey,
How is the right preposition?
take flowers to her ???
take flowers for her ???
  

Top answer

Give flowers to her. Take flowers for her.

  • Give flowers to her.
  • Take flowers for her.
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7 Answers
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Give flowers to her.

Take flowers for her.
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I took the flowers to her
can also exist
but it means
I moved/carried the flowers to her location/place
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As a footnote:

"I took her some flowers" may well be the most common form.

MrP
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So, I would try to remember this common form! I want to sound as natural as possible!
thanks all of you!
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Yeah, take her some flowers is the best form, whereas ' take flowers FOR her ' means help her take the flowers. So I don't think it is what you actually meant
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Yeah, it wasn't what I meant but it's good to know the other meanings too!!

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