To vs For Exercises
To vs for exercises online with answers — practise purpose expressions with to + infinitive and for + noun, master the difference between recipient (to) and beneficiary (for), learn common verb and adjective collocations, and tackle a comprehensive mixed review. Printable PDF worksheets also available. 3 exercise sets with 60 questions (A2 - B1 Level).
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To vs For: Giving, Receiving & Common Collocations
To vs For Exercises
To vs For: Mixed Review
To vs For Exercises
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Why practice To vs For exercises?
These to vs for exercises help you master one of the most confusing preposition pairs in English. Start with purpose expressions — the core rule of to + verb vs for + noun (A2). Then move on to recipient vs beneficiary distinctions and essential verb/adjective collocations like wait for, listen to, famous for and similar to (B1). Finally, test everything in a mixed review combining all rules. All exercises come with answers and printable PDF worksheets.