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Vincent Teo Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

to / for

Which is suitable for the sentences?

a. I sent a letter to / for him.
b I made a card to / for him.
c I sold a book to / for him.
d I cut a piece of cake to / for him.
  

Top answer

a. I sent a letter to / for him. Both are possible, with different meanings.

  • a.
  • I sent a letter to / for him.
  • Both are possible, with different meanings.
  • b.
  • I made a card for him.
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a. I sent a letter to / for him. Both are possible, with different meanings.
b. I made a card for him.
c. I sold a book to / for him. Both are possible, with different meanings.
d. I cut a piece of cake for him.

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