08:47 Jan 18, 2008 |
English language (monolingual) [PRO] General / Conversation / Greetings / Letters | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Sara Mullin France Local time: 07:39 | ||||||
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4 +4 | perfect for |
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4 | either way is correct- it is your preference |
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either way is correct- it is your preference Explanation: You choose the way you prefer it as both are correct |
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perfect for Explanation: I prefer "this music is perfect for chillin' out" because when one says "this music is perfect to chill out", I feel as though something is missing in the sentence. When I say it outloud, I want to say, "this music is perfect to chill out TO" and a sentence should never end with a preposition like that. To my ears (and eyes), "this music is perfect for chillin' out" sounds (and reads) better. Just my opinion.... |
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