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Kamal Moussa
Recommend "to' or "for"?
24 de jun. de 2014 22:09
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I recommend learning the prepositions properly. :) Look for proper examples in sentences, and you'll understand it soon enough.
24 de junio de 2014
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It depends on your context, كمال
They can both be correct, depending on what you mean. The best example I have is:
"For" means the person who will use it in the end and "To" is the person who receives the recommendation.
"I have been recommending a particular book TO my friends FOR their children. I highly recommend this book FOR children of that age.
--- you can also "recommend someone FOR a position/job." In that case, FOR relates to the final objective or position rather than a person.
Hope that was helpful :)
24 de junio de 2014
I think better would be OF :))))
24 de junio de 2014
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Kamal Moussa
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Árabe, Inglés
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