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I have got a ticket _____ a football match. A. of B. for C. to
I have got a ticket _____ a football match. A. of B. for C. to
which one to choose and why? What's the difference? Who can help me? Thank you!
1 de jul. de 2013 4:00
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I would definitely say B (for) and C (to), but I would never say A (of) in this particular construction.
--> I have a ticket for a football game (OK).
--> I have a ticket to a football game (OK).
--> I have a ticket of a football game (sounds odd).
1 de julio de 2013
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B or C will work nicely. I have a ticket for (attending) a game. I have a ticket to (attend) a game.
1 de julio de 2013
Thank you for your reply ! But I have seen a sentence " He swapped his radio for a ticket of a football match" Is it a wrong sentence? And does " a ticket for " always equal to "a ticket to " ? Do they have differences ?
1 de julio de 2013
通常来说是用for 但也有of 和to 的用法。我只想知道英语母语的人通常怎么说
1 de julio de 2013
大姐姐你好!你学习英语多长时间了?
1 de julio de 2013
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