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Xuan Thu
When using "to" or "for"
I have a big confused when choosing "to" or "for" with verb in situation.
I know exactly "to" or "for" to use with some verb.. Example: wait for, talk to,...but I don't know use "to" or "for" with "suit" - suit for you or suit to you or suit you ??
Thanks in advance
Mar 5, 2015 10:55 AM
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Use neither. Just say "suit you".
March 5, 2015
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The correct way to say it is "suit you". But it depends on the sentence. There are times when you have to say "suits you". For example, this dress suits you. Another example, choose the time that suits you.
You only use the word "for" when you use it with the word "suitable". Example, This dress is too short, it's not suitable for you. (it doesn't suit you).
March 5, 2015
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