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Latest post Mon, May 11 2009 2:11 PM by Avangi. 1 replies.
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Vincent Teo  +  725373 Mon, 11 May 09 02:00 PM
Can I say,


John lent a rod to Peter to / for fishing.

Best answer by Avangi  +  725410 Mon, 11 May 09 02:11 PM
Vincent Teo
“John lent a rod to Peter to / for fishing.”
Also, John lent a rod to Peter to fish with. 

John lent Peter a rod to fish with.

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