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Which one is correct?
Do you give up your seat "to" the elderly on the bus?
Do you give up your seat "for" the elderly on the bus?
Mar 25, 2026 1:55 PM
Answers · 1
You can say either one. There is a slight nuance in meaning.
To focuses on the recipient of the seat.
For focuses on the reason for giving up the seat
But in reality, no one would notice the difference
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