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jolie laide  +  687186 Mon, 16 Mar 09 07:50 AM
Howdy! I'm Jo. I'm an English tutor for a year and half. I would like to know the grammar rule for these:

A. What should soceity do for ex- convicts?
B. What shoud society do to ex -convicts?


Are both sentences right? or not?

When do we use do to and do for? Are they the same?


Please help me.. Thank you very much!! ^^
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askshameer  +  687190 Mon, 16 Mar 09 08:08 AM
A. What should soceity do for ex- convicts? - This means what should the society do in favor of the ex-convicts?
B. What shoud society do to ex -convicts? - This means how should society deal with ex-convicts? Should they punish them or should they forgive them or should they blah blah blah!

I hope you get it... Big Smile

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jolie laide
“I'm an English tutor for a year and half. ”


"I have been an English tutor for a year and a half"
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