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| Using the prepositions TO and FOR | | 2007-05-24 12:00:00 | | When do you use the preposition to and when do you use for? FOR is used to express doing something on someone's behalf. TO expresses direction.Examples:FORI hurt my hand and cannot carry my books myself, can you carry them for me?I also can't use my hand to write. Can you write a letter for me, so I can send it to my mother?TOI am up on the ladder painting and I forgot the turpentine, but I don't want to come down to get it. Can you carry the turpentine to me?Could you send the letter you wrote for me to my mother? Or should I send it to her when I finish painting?I also can't use my hand to write. Can you write a letter for me, so I can send it to my mother?I am up on the ladder painting and I forgot the turpentine, but I don't want to come down to get it. Can you carry the turpentine to me?Could you send the letter you wrote for me to my mother? Or should I send it to her when I finish painting?TEST YOUR MEMORY - TRY IT YOURSELF1. I hurt my hand and cannot carry my books myself,... | | By: English Experts :: English Tips | | |
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