ademoglu
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Hi
Is it OK to use 'to someone to do something' and 'for someone to do something' in the same meaning when the meaning is clear? For example,
1- I am giving this information to you to kill that man.
2- I am giving (you) this information for you to kill that man.
Are both grammatically OK?
Is it OK to use 'to someone to do something' and 'for someone to do something' in the same meaning when the meaning is clear? For example,
1- I am giving this information to you to kill that man.
2- I am giving (you) this information for you to kill that man.
Are both grammatically OK?
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