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Rommel Posted 8 years ago
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Which preposition should I use in the sentence: ‘for’ or ‘to’? My choice is ‘for.’ Is it correct?

Which preposition should I use in the sentence: ‘for’ or ‘to’? My choice is ‘for.’ Is it correct?


Mr. Thompson supplied/furnished goods (for, to) Ben’s store.

  

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Mr. Thompson supplied goods to Ben’s store. ) Mr.

  • Mr.
  • Thompson supplied goods to Ben’s store.
  • ) Mr.
  • Thompson furnished goods for Ben’s store.
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Mr. Thompson supplied goods to Ben’s store. ("for" is OK too.)
Mr. Thompson furnished goods for Ben’s store.

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