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JungKim Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

to and of

"He's a counselor to 4- and 5-year-old Y campers downtown"
In this example can you replace "to" with "of"?
  

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JungKim In this example can you replace "to" with "of"? Yes. CJ

  • JungKim In this example can you replace "to" with "of"?
  • Yes.
  • CJ
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JungKimIn this example can you replace "to" with "of"?
Yes.

CJ
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CalifJimYes.
And you would prefer which of the two?
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I really don't have much of a preference in this case. I suppose if I had written myself, I would have used "of".

CJ
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Hi,

I'd consider 'for'.

Clive
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We may as well throw in "with" as well.

CJ

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