How to Use TO & FOR ⚡️English Prepositions | Common Grammar Mistakes

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Well hey there! I'm Emma from mmmEnglish!
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Welcome to my channel!
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Notice that I said "Welcome to my channel"?
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Not "Welcome for my channel"
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You're probably here for learning English, right?
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To learn English, right?
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Man, those little words 'to' and 'for', they're so tiny
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but when they're used as prepositions in English
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sentences, grammar can get quite confusing!
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Can't it?
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I'm sure that you've been confused by these words
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at some point.
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So in this lesson,
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I'll go over them in a little detail
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so that you can feel more confident using them
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while you write, while you speak in English.
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Prepositions in general are pretty easy to confuse.
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For some of you, part of the problem is that
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with these prepositions, you're thinking about
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the way that you use them in your own language
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not how they're used in English and it can be different.
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For example,
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Spanish and Portuguese speakers often use
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the preposition 'en'
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where in English we use both 'on' and 'in'.
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Two separate words with very different uses in English.
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So part of the challenge when you're learning is
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understanding how to use them separately in English
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and what the difference is, when to use one or the other.
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Some languages don't really rely on prepositions
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much at all. I mean sometimes English prepositions
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don't have a lot of logic to them. They don't always
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make sense. And for all of these reasons,
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English prepositions must be learned and practised
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in context with other words.
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So we won't focus too much on each individual
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preposition in this lesson.
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We'll look at words that they're often used with.
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And just before we get started, you might be interested
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in some of the other lessons that I've made
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about prepositions. My playlist's up there.
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I've made lessons about in, on, at, by.
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Lots of other prepositions.
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But back to these two prepositions
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we're talking about today.
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Sometimes, using the wrong preposition doesn't affect
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the meaning of your sentence too much.
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Native speakers will recognise the mistake,
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but they probably won't correct you on it because
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they'll still understand you.
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But with these two prepositions, they can often be used
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in place of each other and sometimes,
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the meaning completely changes.
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So here's what I'm going to do in this lesson.
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I'm going to talk about the uses of 'to'.
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I'm going to talk about the uses of 'for'.
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And then I'm going to talk about the times
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when you could use either 'to' or 'for'.
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And that's where things get a little confusing!
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Make sure you stick around until the end of the lesson
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because later on, I'm going to teach you some common
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word collocations using 'to' and 'for'
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so you can stop guessing which one you need to use
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and just know which is the right one.
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And before we get started, make sure you subscribe
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to the channel just by clicking that red button
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down there so that you can keep up-to-date
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with what's happening.
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Okay, let's start!
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When should you use the preposition 'to'?
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So, you can use 'to' when there is some kind of
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movement from one place to another.
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Now keep in mind, this doesn't only relate to
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physical movement and action.
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It could also relate to other types of movement.
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We can use 'to' when there's some kind of transfer
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happening or something is being moved
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from one place to another - a destination.
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Something is being moved to somewhere or something.
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Right?
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So there's movement, of course,
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in the direction to work. The destination is work.
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Now I'm going to give you a few other examples
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and I want you to pay attention to the destination
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or the direction being described in each one.
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Now if you're talking about distance,
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you should also use 'to',
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since distance is the length or the time
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from one place to another - to a destination.
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Now we also use 'to' when we're talking about
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time and the amount of time between two points in time
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Of course, we use it when telling the time, right?
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When we're talking about one point in time
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to another point in time, we can also use 'to'
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From this time to that time.
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So this is a period from this time to that time.
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That's the direction, that's the movement.
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Now if there are two things and you'd like
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one of those things a little more than the other,
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you prefer it, right?
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You prefer one thing to the other.
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I like chocolate ice cream more than vanilla.
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It's way better obviously!
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And I would rather have chocolate ice cream.
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Not me! I love coffee!
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Okay, what about you now? I want you to
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tell me about some of your preferences
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in the comments below.
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So make sure you're comparing two things
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and that you're using the preposition 'to'.
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I prefer summer to winter, for example.
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Add it to the comments.
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Now, we can also use 'to' to talk about the point
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where something finishes or ends.
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It's the limit that you can't go past.
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So in this situation, talking about limits,
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you may also hear the phrasal verb 'up to'
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The water came up to my knees.
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during the high season.
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Okay I want to check you've been paying attention.
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Okay? Time for a quick quiz.
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What are the four different situations where
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we commonly see the preposition 'to' being used?
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The four situations that I just talked about.
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Write them in the comments.
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Quickly! You've got ten seconds!
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Direction or destination.
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Time.
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The time between two points.
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Preference.
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And the limit or the endpoint of something.
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Right?
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Nice!
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Let's check out what 'for' is used for now.
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So we can talk about benefits using 'for'.
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The positive effects or results of something.
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So we can use 'for'.
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For example, one of the benefits of eating ginger
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is that it helps your immune system.
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So..
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Right? That's a benefit.
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We also use 'for' to talk about time.
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We use it when we're doing something over a
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period of time.
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So when something has happened for a number of
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hours, days, weeks, months, years..
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you get the idea, right?
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We do something for a duration,
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a period of time.
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Wait a second.
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Notice how all of those examples are using
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the perfect tense?
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'For' is often used when talking about time in this way.
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You can actually check the lesson that I made about
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the present perfect tense and using 'for' and 'since'
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right here.
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I'll link to it at the end of this lesson as well
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so you can keep watching this one now.
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If you do something to help someone out
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or do something nice,
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then you are doing something for them.
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You'll see from these examples that
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this is an important one to know
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so that you can ask someone for a favour.
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"Can you please do something for me?"
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This is a helpful phrase, right? A helpful one to know.
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It's a really common expression.
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Can you help me? Can you do something for me?
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What's this thing's purpose?
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What's its function?
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What's it used for?
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Well it's used for drinking and filling up with water.
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Remember that we use 'for' when we're talking about
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a function or a use.
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We use the form 'for' plus verb -ing
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It's used for drinking.
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It's used for taking.
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It's used for driving.
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So notice how the verb -ing form
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is always following 'for'.
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Okay things are about to get a little trickier
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during this lesson
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but before we do, I want to check that you've been
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paying attention again.
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We're going to recap on the different uses of 'for'.
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Can you remember them all?
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Write them down in the comments quickly.
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You've got ten seconds!
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We talked about the benefits, the duration
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or a period of time.
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We talked about helping someone and we talked about
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the function and the use of something, right?
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So all of those situations were ones where you can use
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'to' or 'for. It's not a complete list.
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There are some other uses as well but they are
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definitely the most common ones.
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Now another very common use for these prepositions
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is one where both of them can be used,
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both 'to' and 'for' can be used
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which is where things get a little trickier.
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You can use both 'to' and 'for'
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to talk about a reason or a motive.
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So that is to talk about why
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someone is doing something,
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for what reason are they doing it?
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But in this case, they are not interchangeable.
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You can't use either one in the same way
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but luckily, luckily there are some simple rules
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to remember that will help you to use them correctly.
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Use 'to' when the motive or the reason is a verb
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and use 'for' when the motive or a reason is a noun.
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Make sure you write that down, that's a super tip!
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Let's check it out.
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'apply' is a verb
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so we use 'to'.
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Now 'work' here is a noun so we use 'for'.
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So you've seen lots of common situations
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where we can use 'to' and 'for'
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but now let's look at a few examples where
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you can use 'to' or 'for'.
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Both of them can be used correctly
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but the meaning of each sentence changes
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so this is where you have to be a little careful, okay?
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Okay now remember, 'to' is used to talk about
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destination or direction,
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where there's movement involved.
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So in this example, 'lunch' is coming to me.
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I'm the destination for lunch.
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My assistant physically carried the lunch
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and delivered it to me.
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Now
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So remember, 'for' is used to do something nice
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for someone, right? Or to help someone with something.
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My boss brought it to me
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because he wanted to do something nice for me.
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Both of those sentences are grammatically correct
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but using 'for' or 'to' changes the meaning, right?
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So you've got to be careful!
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So 'to' helps us to understand the direction of the action,
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the destination of my phone call.
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I called and my mum received my phone call.
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Now,
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I'm doing her a favour now, aren't I? I'm helping her.
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I'm making a call to someone else because
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maybe my mum couldn't call them or maybe she didn't
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want to for some reason
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so I called that person for her to help her, right?
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Now there's a bunch of different situations
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where you can use 'to' and 'for', but really,
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trying to memorise all of those situations is a pretty
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difficult way to learn them.
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There are just too many and it becomes really difficult
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and confusing to try and remember them all.
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Now, back at the start of this lesson, I said that learning
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to use prepositions in context is really important.
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It's the best way to learn to use prepositions correctly
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in English. Learning common collocations is going to be
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really useful for you.
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Like I said, it's best to learn prepositions with the verb
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or the noun that they're commonly used with.
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Have you heard of collocations before?
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It means when words are often together in a sentence.
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They appear often in that way
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and so you'll often hear them together, they sound right.
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They sound natural.
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And if they're used incorrectly,
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they kind of sound weird or wrong.
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So memorising or becoming familiar with collocations
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is a really good strategy to help you remember
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which preposition is the right one to use.
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So do you want some examples?
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Let's talk about some now.
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So with this verb, 'apologise',
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both prepositions can be used
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but with different results.
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We can apologise for something, the action.
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Or we can apologise to someone,
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so that's the person receiving the apology.
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Okay? So you're sorry for missing the meeting
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but you need to apologise to your boss.
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Your boss is the person that you need to apologise to.
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So try to remember these collocations next time
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you do something wrong, right?
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When you've messed up and you've made a mistake.
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Try testing them out. You apologise to someone
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or you apologise for something.
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Now we also travel to somewhere, right?
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Okay we use 'travel to' but we also use 'travel for'
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when we're talking about a purpose or even a time.
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or
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For the purpose of work, right?
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You apply for something, right?
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But we can also apply to a person, okay?
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We ask for something, right?
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If you need it. Ask for help.
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We use 'belong to' when we're talking about ownership
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or being part of something, right?
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Notice that we don't use 'belong for', right?
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We also care for something or someone.
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We prepare for something, right?
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There's a lot of people coming around.
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Now we use 'wait for' something or someone, right?
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'Wait for' with a noun.
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It's taking ages!
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All right, we're waiting for something
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but we can also wait to do something.
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Okay we can wait to buy, you know. So 'wait to'
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is followed by a verb.
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If you can learn and remember some of those
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collocations that we just talked about,
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they're really common. They occur all the time.
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Well then you'll be so much closer to using
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the prepositions 'to' and 'for' like a total pro!
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Actually, why don't you give that a go right now?
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Right now! Practice makes perfect, right?
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So in the comments, pick a few of those common
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collocations, the ones that we just talked about.
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Maybe challenge yourself a little
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by picking the ones that you
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haven't heard very much or
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you don't use very much yourself.
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But write a few sentences in the comments below.
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I'll be checking to see if you've got them right
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and give you some feedback if you need it okay?
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Thanks for joining me today! Make sure you subscribe
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if you haven't already and send me a little message
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down below and say hi.
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If you want to keep practising though, of course,
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you want to keep practising, right?
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Check out this lesson here or this one
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is the present perfect lesson that I mentioned earlier
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where I talk a bit more about using 'for'
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Okay? 'for' and 'since'.
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I'll see you in the next lesson!
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