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What's the difference between 'rush to' and 'rush for'?
I don't know when I use rush to/ rush for. Please give me examples about those. Thanks alot~! ^^/
Jun 16, 2012 4:08 AM
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rush to > describes your motion (rush)
e.g.: I rushed to the hospital (I did run)
rush for > describes your purpose of being hurried
e.g. I rushed for work (I'm rushing so as not to get late for work)
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June 16, 2012
rush to do someting or rush sb to someting(where)
rush for someting(where)
June 16, 2012
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