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So the biggest difference here, is that in the first example, “to” refers to the action. We're using a verb. In the second example, “for” refers to the noun, apples.
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TO or FOR??? English Prepositions | English with Lucy
Key Vocabulary
1. refer to
refer to
[rəˈfɜr tu ] (v.)
2. verb
verb
[vɜrb] (n.)
3. action
action
[ˈækʃən] (n.)
4. noun
noun
[naʊn] (n.)
5. infinitive
infinitive
[ɪnˈfɪnɪtɪv] (n.)
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