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What is the different between 'use to' and 'use for'?
In our English Grammer:
use to do sth
use for doing sth
But is it the same meaning?
Dec 30, 2011 3:35 AM
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First of all, those phrases do not exist.
1. use something to do something
2. use something for doing something
Those are the correct phrases. They are both self explanatory. You only need to pay more attention to what you read,
December 30, 2011
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