To vs For exercises — Set 2: To vs For: Giving, Receiving & Common Collocations (Worksheet)
Worksheet • 20 questions • 14 min
She made a birthday cake her daughter.
Can you pass the salt me, please?
Could you explain the instructions the new students?
I've been waiting the bus for twenty minutes.
He sent a postcard his grandmother.
Can you look my cat while I'm on holiday?
He apologised being late to the meeting.
She lent her car a friend last weekend.
This sofa is too heavy. Can you carry it me?
He read the story the children before bedtime.
She paid the meal because it was his birthday.
This city is famous its beautiful architecture.
My grandmother always writes letters her old friends.
I'm not responsible what happened yesterday.
The manager introduced the new policy the whole team.
Thank you helping me move to my new flat.
Your plan sounds similar mine.
Could you translate this sentence me? I don't speak French.
She described the accident the police officer.
I'm looking my keys. Have you seen them?
To vs For exercises online (Worksheet)
Practise using 'to' for recipients and direction, and 'for' for beneficiaries and on behalf of. This set also covers essential verb and adjective collocations with to and for.