For or To? How to use these English prepositions (Explaining purpose and other uses)

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Hi!
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We’ve had a number requests for a lesson on these prepositions.
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They are tricky, especially for Spanish and Portuguese speakers.
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We can’t cover all the uses in this lesson.
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That would take too long.
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But we’re going to look at some important ones and fix some common mistakes.
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Are you ready?
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Is that a present for someone?
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No, I bought it for us.
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What is it?
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It’s a spiralizer.
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A spiralizer?
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Yes.
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It’s to cut up vegetables.
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But I don’t like vegetables?
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You’re going to love them.
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Let’s open it.
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Oh good.
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We’ve got some instructions.
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Let’s get it out.
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It’s a very useful kitchen gadget.
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What’s this?
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I think it’s a handle for turning the vegetables round.
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I don’t know what that is, but look, it has different blades.
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Oh I see.
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There are three blades here.
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What do you think that one’s for?
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I don’t know but it looks…
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It looks dangerous.
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A little scary, yes.
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What do you think that’s for?
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I’ve no idea.
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Well I think it’s to stick vegetables on.
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Ah yes.
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We think we’ve figured it out.
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But before we start, this is for you.
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What’s it for?
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Put it on so as not to get your shirt dirty.
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Hmmm.
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It’s an apron.
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So I’m going to cut the end of this zucchini.
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Uhuh.
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And now you can put it on there.
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OK.
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I think you have to press hard to make it work.
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Erm. Shall we try?
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Yes.
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Is it working?
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Nothing’s happening.You’re turning in the wrong direction.
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There we go.
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Is it working? Yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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Really?
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Yeah.
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It’s like spaghetti.
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Oh Jay!
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Big spirals.
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This is the spirals.
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Look!
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So that blade is to make spirals.
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We’ve got one more blade to try.
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All right.
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I think we need a different vegetable.
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We could try a potato.
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Let’s try a potato.
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OK.
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Watch out.
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Wow!
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What’s that?
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Well it’s going to turn into a kind of French Fries.
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What do they call these?
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Oh yes.
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Curly fries.
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Right.
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There you go.
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Oh fantastic!
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Did you understand everything?
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Let’s check some of the words you heard.
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I bought a kitchen gadget.
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A gadget is a small useful tool or device that has a clever design.
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This one is called a spiralizer because it cuts things into spirals.
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It has a handle and some blades.
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The blades are flat pieces of sharp metal for cutting the vegetables.
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Now, can you remember the vegetables we cut?
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There was a zucchini and a potato.
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Zucchini is an American word.
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In British English we call it a courgette.
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And one more word.
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What’s this?
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It’s an apron.
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We wear aprons in the kitchen to keep our clothes clean.
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Great.
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Now let’s look at the prepositions we used.
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Let’s start with ‘for’.
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Is that a present for someone?
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No, I bought it for us.
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We use ‘for’ to say who something is intended for.
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I’m not going to give the spiralizer to someone else.
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It’s for us.
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Before we start, this is for you.
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‘This is for you.’
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You can say this when you give someone something, especially something that's helpful.
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We often use ‘for’ when we’re helping.
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Oh, it's... it’s quite hard.
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Well let me do that for you.
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OK.
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Well let me do that for you.
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OK.
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So here’s a useful expression for when you’re offering help.
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And you can use ‘for’ when you’re asking for help too.
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OK.
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Could you cut some for me?
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Yes.
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I’m going to cut the end of this zucchini.
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Could you cut some for me?
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I could just say ‘Could you cut some?’ but notice I added ‘for me’.
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We often add ‘for me’ to requests like this.
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Try it and your English will probably sound more natural.
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Now what about ‘to’.
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We can use ‘to’ when we’re giving things as well, but the meaning is a little different.
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Give the instructions to me.
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I’ll explain them to you.
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Give the instructions to me.
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I’ll explain them to you.
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‘To’ means towards or in the direction of in these examples.
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So ‘for’ was more about helping but ‘to’ was about the direction something goes.
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OK, let’s look at another way we use ‘for’.
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What’s this?
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I think it’s a handle for turning the vegetables round.
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We use 'for' to explain the purpose of something.
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The purpose of the handle is turning the vegetables.
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The blades are for cutting the vegetables.
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The apron is for keeping Jay’s shirt clean.
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And when you want to know the purpose of something, ask ‘What’s it for?
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This is for you. What's it for?
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Put it on so as not to get your shirt dirty.
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Hmmm.
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What do you think that’s for?
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I’ve no idea!
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You can ask about the reason for an action in the same way.
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What did you buy that for?
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I don’t like vegetables.
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‘What did you buy that for?’
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means ‘Why did you buy it?’
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Explain your reasons.
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What did you buy that for?
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I don’t like vegetables.
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But vegetables are good for you.
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Now here’s a thing.
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‘For’ isn’t the only preposition we use to talk about purposes and reasons like this.
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What’s the other one?
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Yeah, it’s ‘to’.
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What is it?
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It’s a spiralizer.
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I bought it for cutting up vegetables.
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A spiralizer?
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Yes, it’s to cut up vegetables.
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These sentences mean the same thing but notice the construction is different.
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After ‘for’ we use a gerund, an '-ing' form that’s a noun.
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And after ‘to’ we use the infinitive form of the verb.
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Use this one to cut potatoes and this one to cut courgettes or zucchinis.
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You could also say ‘in order to’ here.
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The meaning is the same but 'in order to' is more formal.
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Here’s another example.
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I need the instructions to know what to do.
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I need the instructions in order to know what to do.
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These sentences mean the same thing.
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If you want to be explicit or extra clear, say ‘in order to’.
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But generally in spoken English we just say ‘to’.
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Now are you ready for one more?
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'So as to'.
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It means the same as ‘to’ and ‘in order to’.
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So this sentence is possible as well.
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But normally we use ‘so as to’ in the negative.
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We say ‘so as not t o’.
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This is for you.
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What’s it for?
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Put it on so as not to get your shirt dirty.
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Hmmm.
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Put it on so as not to get your shirt dirty.
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Hmmm.
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Great!
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Let’s have a quiz and check what you remember.
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I’m going to show you a sentence and you need to choose the right ending.
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Are you ready?
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Only one ending is correct – which one?
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It’s the last one.
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The first one is wrong.
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We don’t use ‘for’ and ‘to’ together.
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This is a very common mistake so make sure you don’t say that.
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And the second one is wrong because after ‘for’, we use a gerund.
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OK, let’s have another sentence.
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Only one ending is correct.
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Which one is it?
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Did you say the first one?
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I hope so.
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It’s correct.
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The others are both wrong.
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But, you could also say in order to cut big spirals and that would be correct too – just
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rather formal.
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And that’s it.
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Now you know some important ways we use ‘for’ and ‘to’ and you also know about our spiralizer.
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What did you think of it?
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Do you think it’s a useful gadget or not?
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And tell us, what’s your favourite gadget?
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Perhaps it’s a kitchen gadget or maybe it’s another kind of tool or device.
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What do you use it for?
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Let us know in the comments.
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So what have you done here?
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This is your first batch of spiralized vegetables.
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You’re going to love it.
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It’s curly fries.
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Curly fries.
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Let’s see what it tastes like.
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Hmm.
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They’re probably not good for us.
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They look a little overdone, you know.
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Well, you don’t have to have them if you don’t want them.
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These are VERY good.
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Good job!
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You guys should have some of these.
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Mmm.
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Mmm.
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Unfortunately we can’t share curly fries with you, but something we can share is our lessons.
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