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Guest Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

To vs. for

Can some tell me which coice is the better of the two:

Thanks for the offer for the game.

Thanks for the offer to the game.
  

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I can't quite make out the meaning, as there is not enough context. Generally, I would say, 'thanks for the offer of the game'.

  • I can't quite make out the meaning, as there is not enough context.
  • Generally, I would say, 'thanks for the offer of the game'.
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I can't quite make out the meaning, as there is not enough context. Generally, I would say, 'thanks for the offer of the game'.

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