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    Give for-to/aide

    Cours gratuits > Forum > Forum anglais: Questions sur l'anglais || En bas

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    Give for-to/aide
    Message de seathas posté le 05-11-2015 à 23:42:03 (S | E | F)
    Hello,
    Could you help me please?
    Thank you for any reply.

    Are these sentences correct?
    give hope for the future generation / give to Caesar what is Caesar's.
    I want would like to understand, why sometimes we use give for and other times we use give to.

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    Modifié par lucile83 le 06-11-2015 07:25



    Réponse: Give for-to/aide de gerondif, postée le 06-11-2015 à 12:18:50 (S | E)
    Hello,
    the verb and the noun hope are often followed by for:
    I am hoping for a pay-raise.
    There was little hope for survival.

    You can give something to somebody for somebody else:
    I give this to you for your sister.

    Let's give hope to the future generations. is a regular pattern:
    Let's give what ? hope. To whom ? to the future generations.

    Let's give hope to be used by the future generations = Let's give hope for the future generations.

    I give money to the poor: I give it directly to them.
    I give money for the poor: I give it to a charity that will use it for the poor.



    Réponse: Give for-to/aide de lemagemasque, postée le 06-11-2015 à 18:06:11 (S | E)
    Hello!

    What I wouldn't give for some holidays!
    Sinon, linguee ou reverso context permettent parfois de comprendre quand choisir une forme plutôt que l'autre

    Bonne soirée !



    Réponse: Give for-to/aide de seathas, postée le 06-11-2015 à 19:48:26 (S | E)
    Merci. j'ai bien compris,




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