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Which is the correct one?
- I can't make it for the class
- I can't make it to the class
7 mrt. 2014 20:29
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You could say either, I can't make it to the class is probably better.
When you say for, it can suggest that you will arrive later. for instance, i wont make it for dinner, but i will see you in the bar later.
you could even say, i can't make the class.
7 maart 2014
Both are correct and make sense for the context. Maybe some of these would help you clarify things.
I cannot make it until tomorrow (hay que esperar haste mañana).
I cannot make it for four (la implicación es que hay una plaza, quizá puedo llegar a las cinco).
I cannot make it at two (no puedo asistir a las dos específicamente, quizá antes o después pero no a esta hora).
7 maart 2014
If you're talking about an object (for a project for example) then you would say "for". If you're talking about being able to attend the class then you say "to".
7 maart 2014
i think both
7 maart 2014
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