1. Pankadatcharam bought his wife a saree.
2. Pankadatcharam bought a saree to his wife.
Are both or right or both are wrong or one is right or one is wrong? Explanation is required.
Clue is ....both are correct ..
But need explanation
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Hi there!
Both the sentences mentioned by you are Correct grammatically and they both generate a similar meaning with a little difference in their syntax and word order.
● Sentence 1 means that Pankadatcharam bought a saree to his wife, just a little fluctuation on word sequence doesn't change its meaning.
● In both sentences 1 and 2, the Subject is the same, Pankadatcharam. However, the Predicate of both the sentences mean the same.
Henceforth, both the sentences 1 & 2 are Correct.
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