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Silak12 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

To vs on that event?

Hi, everyone.

Could you tell me whether both the sentences are grammatically correct?

I don't have any new clothes to wear to Sara's birthday.

I don't have any new clothes to wear on Sara's birthday.

Thanks!

  

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silak12 I don't have any new clothes to wear to Sara's birthday party . I don't have any new clothes to wear on Sara's birthday. As shown.

  • silak12 I don't have any new clothes to wear to Sara's birthday party .
  • I don't have any new clothes to wear on Sara's birthday.
  • As shown.
  • wear (something) to the event wear (something) on the day CJ
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silak12I don't have any new clothes to wear to Sara's birthday party.
I don't have any new clothes to wear on Sara's birthday.

As shown.

wear (something) to the event
wear (something) on the day

CJ

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