
prepositions - Difference between "with" and "to" - English …
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"Time to" or "time for"? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
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What's the difference between "react on" and "react to"
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prepositions - Be afraid of or be afraid to? - English Language ...
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word choice - "The opposite of" vs. "opposite to" - English …
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How can I decide when to use “for” + “-ing” or “to” + [infinitive] in …
Jun 16, 2015 · This is a very good explanation of the distinction; I have included it reformatted below:. For + -ing: function. We use for + the -ing form of a verb to talk about the function of …
What's the difference between "go", "go to", and "go to the"?
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Departure To/For - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
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infinitive vs gerund - “spend money -ing” or “spend money to”
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prepositions - "Struggle to" or "struggle with"? - English Language ...
May 28, 2016 · Yes, and maybe refer to the other usage as a "to-infinitive" verb construction. It's best to add these to your answer by re-editing it, rather than adding to comments, as this will …