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Lucas21c Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Train for/to New York

Could you tell me what the difference is between "This train is [for/to] New York?" Thank you in advance.

  

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lucas21c This train is [for/to] New York. We would not say it like that. Say This is the train to New York.

  • lucas21c This train is [for/to] New York.
  • We would not say it like that.
  • Say This is the train to New York.
  • / This is the train for New York.
  • Both are used.
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lucas21cThis train is [for/to] New York.

We would not say it like that. Say

This is the train to New York. / This is the train for New York.

Both are used.

CJ

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