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Avid learner Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

To or for

Hi,

Is the following sentence correct, or should I replace "to" with "for"?

Forgiveness does not negate the sins that has been committed and their lasting effects to the their victims.

Thanks, A.L.
  

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avid learner should I replace "to" with "for"? You need to do other than that. Forgiveness does not negate the sins that have been committed and their lasting effects on the victims.

  • avid learner should I replace "to" with "for"?
  • You need to do other than that.
  • Forgiveness does not negate the sins that have been committed and their lasting effects on the victims.
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avid learner should I replace "to" with "for"?
You need to do other than that.

Forgiveness does not negate the sins that have been committed and their lasting effects on the victims.
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So, using "to" in this sentence is wrong?

Forgiveness does not negate the sins that have been committed and their lasting effects to the victims.
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avid learnerSo, using "to" in this sentence is wrong?
Yes.
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It is the wrong preposition for 'effects', that is all.

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