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When to use "to" or "for" in a sentence.
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I’m going ___ the supermarket to buy some milk.
"To" is used here to indicate direction or movement towards a place.
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This book is ___ my brother. He loves mystery novels.
"For" is used to indicate the intended recipient of the book.
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She gave the flowers ___ her mother on Mother’s Day.
"To" is used here to indicate the direction of the action, showing who received
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We’re planning a surprise party ___ our friend’s birthday.
"For" is used to indicate the purpose of the planning — the friend’s birthday.
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I need ___ finish this report by tomorrow.
"To" is part of the infinitive form "to finish," indicating the action needed.
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Could you lend this book ___ me?
"To" shows the direction of the action, indicating who is receiving the book.
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He bought a new laptop ___ his work.
"For" indicates the purpose of the laptop — it is intended for use at work.
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She went ___ the dentist yesterday.
"To" indicates movement toward a specific place — the dentist’s office.
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This gift is ___ you. I hope you like it!
"For" indicates the intended recipient of the gift.
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They traveled ___ Paris last summer.
"To" indicates movement toward a destination — Paris
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We need ___ discuss the new project.
"To" is part of the infinitive form "to discuss," indicating the action required.
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I made a cake ___ my friend’s party.
"For" indicates the purpose of making the cake — the friend’s party.
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Please give this note ___ your teacher.
"To" indicates the direction of the action, showing who will receive the note.
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He’s studying hard ___ improve his grades.
"To" is part of the infinitive form "to improve," indicating the purpose of the studying.
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This present is ___ my grandmother.
"For" indicates the intended recipient of the present.
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She asked me ___ help her with the project.
"To" is part of the infinitive form "to help," indicating the action requested.
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