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Hasibul Alam Posted 6 years ago
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What if i say ‘for’ instead of ‘to’?

“He opened the door to Britt”

What if , He opened the door for Britt.



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The meaning is different. Hasibul Alam “He opened the door to Britt” He opened the door and saw Britt standing there. Hasibul Alam He opened the door for Britt.

  • The meaning is different.
  • Hasibul Alam “He opened the door to Britt” He opened the door and saw Britt standing there.
  • Hasibul Alam He opened the door for Britt.
  • He was with Britt in front of a building.
  • She wanted to go in.
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The meaning is different.

Hasibul Alam“He opened the door to Britt”

He opened the door and saw Britt standing there.

Hasibul AlamHe opened the door for Britt.

He was with Britt in front of a building. She wanted to go in. He opened the door so she could enter.

The job of a doorman is to open doors for

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