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Old 31-Oct-2003, 10:41
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Is there any difference between:

1-This fruit is good for eating in the summer.
and:
2-This fruit is good to eat in the summer.
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Old 31-Oct-2003, 12:11
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Default Re: good for

1-This fruit is good for eating in the summer. (be good for something)

e.g. This tent is good for camping.

2-This fruit is good to eat in the summer. (to be good to do)

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