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what's the different between "I bought a book for him." and "I bought a book to him." ?
Are they both right?Then if i say"I bought a book for Tom." Who will really pay for the book? Does it mean "I bought Tom a book as a present" or "I help Tom to buy a book, and when I give the book to him he will pay me back ." How can I separate these two situations?
Thank you for all your answers!
20 дек. 2011 г., 3:49
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"I bought a book for him." Bought for
"I bought a book to him." Bought to doesn't work; its not proper phrase
I brought a book to him. Brought to is phrase that works. It means that you bring book to him (in past).
20 декабря 2011 г.
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Hi.
No, they are not both right.
'I bought a book for him' is the correct option.
Tim
20 декабря 2011 г.
"I bought a book to him." is WRONG.
That is the difference.
20 декабря 2011 г.
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