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question related to preposition “to“ and “for”
Verb preposition for “be at odds”A question about a quote from “Alice in Wonderland”Where do people say “on Christmas”?“Room for improvement” of vs. withWhat does “nothing but for” mean?what's for referring to here? “for her presence of mind” in the lines mentioned belowWhich preposition to choose? A broad oneWhat does the preposition “by” here stand for? Meaning of dowcheCan the phrase “the likes of which” and “with which” be combined to prevent ending a sentence in a preposition?“at this stage” Vs. “in this stage”
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are to and for used indistinctly?. I was reading dicken´s christmas carol and i came across a phrase which says “... and to the secret joy of scrooge´s nephew, beat her sisters hollow“ could there be used “for“ instead of
“to“?
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are to and for used indistinctly?. I was reading dicken´s christmas carol and i came across a phrase which says “... and to the secret joy of scrooge´s nephew, beat her sisters hollow“ could there be used “for“ instead of
“to“?
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are to and for used indistinctly?. I was reading dicken´s christmas carol and i came across a phrase which says “... and to the secret joy of scrooge´s nephew, beat her sisters hollow“ could there be used “for“ instead of
“to“?
prepositions
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are to and for used indistinctly?. I was reading dicken´s christmas carol and i came across a phrase which says “... and to the secret joy of scrooge´s nephew, beat her sisters hollow“ could there be used “for“ instead of
“to“?
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