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Dan
Professional TeacherI often feel confused about "to" and "for". what is the difference between?
what is the difference between "for" and "to"?
Dec 3, 2014 1:34 AM
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To--- where
For--- your intention, why
ex: I'm going to the store for some groceries
December 3, 2014
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it depends where you use them
December 3, 2014
"To" you to use for give direction, exemple I write one latter and gonna sand "to you"
But if you gonna help you and gonna to write one latter for you cause you don't know to write so... You gonna write a letter " for you" ..... Sorry my english cause I speak Portuguese and I'm learn englesh
December 3, 2014
thanks guys
December 3, 2014
Here is a cool website that explains the differences rather well :) http://www.espressoenglish.net/difference-between-to-and-for/
Hope this helps :)
December 3, 2014
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