[Grammar] become food to/for

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Ok, I went to SpellChecker and I pasted this sentence:

"The preys soon become food to the plant and that is why we say that the pitcher plant eats insects."

And there was a mistake on the preposition "to", and the correct preposition is "for"
I'm wondering why we can't use "to" before the plant.

I changed the sentence to this:

The preys soon become food to her.

It was NO mistake on "to"

Can you help me?
 
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Yes. Do not trust software on things like this. For instance, the plural of "prey" (the noun) is "prey."

I would use "for" in the first sentence and "to" in the second, but don't think the other way around is necessarily incorrect.

"Food for her" sounds better to me because she can regard the prey as food. The plant can not regard anything as food.
 

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It said there's a grammatical error in this sentence, but I couldn't find any and that is why I used the spellchecker to help me.
 

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Who said there was a grammatical error? Some other piece of software?
 

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Who said there was a grammatical error? Some other piece of software?

The sentence is from my test paper, There is one grammatical error in each line and this is the last line.
 
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Just a small pedantic point. A spellchecker doesn't check grammar. For that you need a grammarchecker. In Word, and some other word processors, you can choose to run a grammar check at the same time as a spell check, but it's not the spellchecker that's looking at your grammar.
 

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Just a small pedantic point. A spellchecker doesn't check grammar. For that you need a grammarchecker. In Word, and some other word processors, you can choose to run a grammar check at the same time as a spell check, but it's not the spellchecker that's looking at your grammar.

Well the 'SpellChecker' checks either spelling error or grammar mistake
 

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The sentence is from my test paper, There is one grammatical error in each line and this is the last line.

Doesn't your teacher check your test?
 

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And what did she say? She doesn't tell you what the errors are? How are you supposed to learn?
 

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And what did she say? She doesn't tell you what the errors are? How are you supposed to learn?


He asked me to do correction and didn't tell me which one is wrong
 

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Then he or she wants to see what you can do. Not what native speakers on the internet can do. We do not help with homework.

When you get your test back, if you have any questions, then you can ask us.
 

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Then he or she wants to see what you can do. Not what native speakers on the internet can do. We do not help with homework.

When you get your test back, if you have any questions, then you can ask us.

I'm not asking the answer for homework, but I'm confused with this sentence
 

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You'll still have to ask your teacher to explain.
 
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