0
Taka Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Turn over

Is it realistic to turn over our spare urban soil to the cause.

Is that "to" semantically the same as that of "diverted to..."?
  

Top answer

'Divert' and 'turn over' are different; 'to' is the same.

  • 'Divert' and 'turn over' are different; 'to' is the same.
Free · every Monday

Get the Weekly English Kit 📬

New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.

6 Answers
0
'Divert' and 'turn over' are different; 'to' is the same.
0

'Divert' and 'turn over' are different;
I know.

So even if the sentence was changed to this, the meaning of "to" would still be the same, right?

Is it realistic to turn over our spare urban soil to agricultural land?
0
Or maybe the "to" of "to the cause" is closer to these kind?

a job to one's liking
made to order
true to life
0
TakaSo even if the sentence was changed to this, the meaning of "to" would still be the same, right?Is it realistic to turn over our spare urban soil to agricultural land?
Yes.
0
TakaOr maybe the "to" of "to the cause" is closer to these kind?a job to one's likingmade to ordertrue to life
No, I doubt it.
0
I see. Thanks, MM!

Related Questions