Natalia
Which preposition should I use? at or for? Hi, I have a doubt on which preposition should I use on the following sentence: "I thought you will find it useful as a gift to friends and family AT or FOR Christmas" Should I use "at Christmas or for Christmas"? Thanks in advance for the help :)
11 dec. 2016 09:30
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If your question wasn't answered yet, both are correct, but for is more natural, I think.
11 december 2016
Thanks a lot Rafi, that was indeed very helpful, I think this particular sentence explains very well the difference between both prepositions: "The whole family got together at Christmas for Uncle Benny's funeral." I would use "at" if I want to express a period of time and "for" if I want to express the reason for the action. Thanks!
11 december 2016
11 december 2016
Heb je je antwoorden nog steeds niet gevonden?
Schrijf je vragen op en laat de moedertaalsprekers je helpen!