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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Using "to" and "for"

hello, gd evening
i want to ask you about using "to" and "for" ,
what is the different of using to and for ? can i get more detail information?
(because now i hv research about using "to" and "for" )

and is there any sentences that can use both of that ( "to" and "for")?

thank you,
  

Top answer

Both [url=] TO [/url] and [url=] FOR [/url] have an enormous number of uses and meanings - far too many to discuss here. They can sometimes replace each other in sentences: To/For me, this question is too broad and vague.

  • Both [url=] TO [/url] and [url=] FOR [/url] have an enormous number of uses and meanings - far too many to discuss here.
  • They can sometimes replace each other in sentences: To/For me, this question is too broad and vague.
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Both [url=] TO[/url] and [url=] FOR[/url] have an enormous number of uses and meanings - far too many to discuss here. They can sometimes replace each other in sentences: To/For me, this question is too broad and vague.
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One place to start learning about "to" and "for" is in a dictionary. If you don't have one, you can use one of the online dictionaries. Search 'online dictionary'.
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That's where the links in my post go.

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