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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

To or for?

He gave a key card to/for the parking garage.

Which one of 'to' or 'for' would you use here?

  

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___ a key card to/for the parking garage. Something is missing. " is it 'me', 'you', 'her', 'us', 'them', or who?

  • ___ a key card to/for the parking garage.
  • Something is missing.
  • " is it 'me', 'you', 'her', 'us', 'them', or who?
  • Both 'to' and 'for' are possible.
  • I prefer 'to' because we usually say "the key to _____".
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anonymousHe gave ___?___ a key card to/for the parking garage.

Something is missing. At the "?" is it 'me', 'you', 'her', 'us', 'them', or who?

Both 'to' and 'for' are possible. I prefer 'to' because we usually say "the key to _____".

CJ

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