What is the difference between for and to
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As you can see in #6, TO or FOR can be used for a motive/reason, but TO is always with a verb, and FOR is always with a noun. Here's a good example: I came to New York to work. I came to New York for a new job.
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As you can see in , TO or FOR can be used for a motive/reason, but TO is always with a verb, and FOR is always with a noun.
Here's a good example: I came to New York to work. I came to New York for a new job.
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