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Debpriya De Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Wear to

1. I wore the white jacket at the party.
2. I wore the white jacket to the party.
What is the difference between the two sentences ?
  

Top answer

Hi, There's really no difference intended. Clive

  • Hi, There's really no difference intended.
  • Clive
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3 Answers
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Hi,

There's really no difference intended.

Clive 
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Isn't it right that the first sentence means that I wore the jacket at the party whereas the second means that I wore it on my way to the party ?
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Hi,
Isn't it right that the first sentence means that I wore the jacket at the party Yes

whereas the second means that I wore it on my way to the party ? It can mean both. 
ie I wore it on the way to the part

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