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Why are the prepositions different in “To change for the better” and in “We changed the wallpaper to yellow”?
2025年1月28日 11:10
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I'm not sure I can explain it exactly, but here are my thoughts.
FOR THE BETTER describes the change, it doesn't necessarily say what we changed into. It just means 'we improved' in some way.
"We changed the wallpaper to yellow" is more specific. It is saying what the wallpaper changed.
You could use a similar construction for the first sentence too if it was more specific, ex:
The house changed for the better. OR After we cleaned, painted and did repairs, the house changed from a depressing mess to a beautiful place to live.
2025年1月29日
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