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To or for
To or for Some verbs go with to and some with for. He handed the receipt to the customer. Tom got drinks for everyone. With to: award, bring, feed, give, grant, hand, leave (in a will), lend, offer, owe, pass, pay, post, promise, read, sell, send, show, take, teach, tell, throw, write. With for: bring, buy, cook, fetch, find, get, keep, leave, make, order, pick, reserve, save, spare. NOTE a Bring goes with either to or for. b For meaning 'to help someone' can go with very many verbs. I'm writing a letter for my sister. (She can't write.) |
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