This is my summary: 1) TO: to answer questions like (why are you doing it?) - Why are you saving money?: I’m saving money TO buy a house - Why are you moving from here?: I’m moving from here TO study english 2) FOR: to describe the function of something (what is it made for?) - These shoes are FOR running - The kettle is FOR boing water 3) TO and FOR for purpose: TO + verb and FOR + noun - Let’s go to a library, why?: TO read a physics book - Let’s go to a library, why?: FOR a physics book
I have problems with the preposition usage of ‘of’ and ‘for.’ You are a great English teacher because you explained them so well. My gratitude for helping me.
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I watched this video for 15.39 minutes . I watched this video from 0 to 15.39 minutes. I I watched this video for myself. I watched this video to improve my English.
One of my favourite usages of FOR is when it means IN SPITE OF: I know you can't abide him and you don't want to invite him to your birthday party, but for all that he is still your uncle.
Hello dear GREG !!😊, I want to ask you about the diference between:" as Long as" ,and "as far as" ...??Maybe you can include the explanation in some lesson ...thanks a lot !! ( I'm.CELIA from ARGENTINA 😊😊😊)
The assignment that I have written didn't reach to the manger. I always manage to study and challenge on my own personal schedule form 7:00 to 10:00 everyday.
To me it's bad to say ...he runs every day for improved health benefits. The correct sentence would be he runs every day to improve or he runs every day for improving his health benefits.
How grammatically correct in English "This project will be completed from 03.02.2025 to 04.08.2025." or "This project will be completed between 03.02.2025 and 04.08.2025."?
Children are going to school.. Nancy is related to Peter. The ceiling fan is attached to the roof. The working hours of that school is between 9AM to 4PM.
Can u make a video on identifying phrases and clauses mate? Like how to identify phrases in this one: ✅ He gave an order for a glass of water. If we were told to identify these phrases, how would we identify them? 1) an order 2)for a glass of water.
I think at least one use of "to" is missing. It is common to see in the newspapers expressions like this: "Donald Trump to run for president next month" instead of "Donald Trump plans to run for president next month.
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This is my summary:
1) TO: to answer questions like (why are you doing it?)
- Why are you saving money?: I’m saving money TO buy a house
- Why are you moving from here?: I’m moving from here TO study english
2) FOR: to describe the function of something (what is it made for?)
- These shoes are FOR running
- The kettle is FOR boing water
3) TO and FOR for purpose: TO + verb and FOR + noun
- Let’s go to a library, why?: TO read a physics book
- Let’s go to a library, why?: FOR a physics book
I watched Teacher Greg's video to improve my understanding about preposition to and for. Thanks a lot!🙂🌷
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I have problems with the preposition usage of ‘of’ and ‘for.’ You are a great English teacher because you explained them so well. My gratitude for helping me.
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I usually watch 2 to 3 videos on English with Greg .
I watch videos on English with Greg to improve my English.
You Tube is good for learning languages.
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Oh dear GREG !!! Good to see you again !!! Your lessons are extrimily USEFUL !! I love your videos ;NO DOUBT : YOU ARE THE BEST !!!! , and now,I'm going to see this class again , to improve my ENGLISH 😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤
This video is good FOR improving my English. Thank you!
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Great lesson! Thank you FOR it!
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I watched this video for 15.39 minutes .
I watched this video from 0 to 15.39 minutes.
I I watched this video for myself.
I watched this video to improve my English.
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One of my favourite usages of FOR is when it means IN SPITE OF: I know you can't abide him and you don't want to invite him to your birthday party, but for all that he is still your uncle.
Good lessons as always. Thank u sir
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Great explanation, as usual!
Hello dear GREG !!😊, I want to ask you about the diference between:" as Long as" ,and "as far as" ...??Maybe you can include the explanation in some lesson ...thanks a lot !! ( I'm.CELIA from ARGENTINA 😊😊😊)
amazing!! thanks!
Great! Informative as always.
Thank you teacher for the great explanation 👍it was really useful
1. I gave some money for a charity. 2. I have to practice to improve my English. Thank you very much Greg.
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The assignment that I have written didn't reach to the manger.
I always manage to study and challenge on my own personal schedule form 7:00 to 10:00 everyday.
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Thanks for lesson.
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Plz make videos on comparative study of tenses.
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I am waiting for the 'FOR' examples!
8:25 ahahahhaha. that was a very British examplle :))
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Interesting! I did not know about the UNTIL possibility change for TO and BECAUSE for FOR. The end became weird. 😂
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What about FOR + verb-ING form?
To me it's bad to say ...he runs every day for improved health benefits. The correct sentence would be he runs every day to improve or he runs every day for improving his health benefits.
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The PERFECT use of “to”. 😁 Thanks! 🙏
How grammatically correct in English "This project will be completed from 03.02.2025 to 04.08.2025." or "This project will be completed between 03.02.2025 and 04.08.2025."?
Children are going to school..
Nancy is related to Peter.
The ceiling fan is attached to the roof.
The working hours of that school is between 9AM to 4PM.
very useful video.
I go to school from 9:00am to 1:00pm every weekdays
Every weekday
“He had a right to a few quirks.” Is it correct?
great!
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I worked from 8 a.m to 5 pm. Yesterday.
Pdf download is not working
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Can u make a video on identifying phrases and clauses mate? Like how to identify phrases in this one:
✅ He gave an order for a glass of water.
If we were told to identify these phrases, how would we identify them?
1) an order
2)for a glass of water.
I watched the video to the end.
"Anyway the wind blows, doesn't really matter *to* me, *to* me".
What is the rule here? Why not "for"?
Money is not for buying things, money is for investing* haha
You definitely want to starve yourself for not using money to buy things.😂😂😂😂😂😂
What is it called in one word English if someone takes a draught kissing bottel and put it back into same bottle ?
Can we say " we use money for buying things" ?
Or we use money for things to be bought ?
Thamk you.
We watch your videos for English improvement.
I work from sunrise to sunset.
I usually mess up both words.
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I go to work from Monday to Friday
I congratulate her for pass the exam
You must watch these video again
For passing the exam
Yesterday, I worked from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Saturday morning I'd better stay in my bed to sleep a little more.
My English class starts from 6am to 8am
starts at 6 am*
Like before watching this video 🙂
I think at least one use of "to" is missing. It is common to see in the newspapers expressions like this: "Donald Trump to run for president next month" instead of "Donald Trump plans to run for president next month.
I pressed the pause to do like.