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He gave ______. A. a tough assignment for the class B. the class a tough assignments C. an assignment very tough to the class D. to the class a tough assignment Note: I chose D. Because I guess if I can say “I gave the book to him,” I can probably also say “I gave to him the book,” right? (I am not so sure...) If A. turns out to be the correct choice, what does the preposition “for” mean in the sentence?
21 de mar. de 2013 0:56
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I think both A and D are correct English, but D is a better choice. A is only correct if "the class" is referring to the time period when class is held, rather than the students who make up the class. "He gave a tough assignment for Wednesday." "For" refers to when the assignment is due. In A, the assignment is due at the time of "the class." Unless the class is only meeting one time, this would not be a good sentence to use as is. D is the correct answer.
21 de marzo de 2013
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I would say "he gave a tough assignment to the class," but since that's not an option, I think D would be best. The wording is a bit awkward.
21 de marzo de 2013
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