sky3120
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- Jan 29, 2012
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- Korean
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- South Korea
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"I am going to throw a party for him."
I am sorry for dragging questions about this issue out, but I still think "for him" can modify both "a party" and "throw" and there is not much difference in meaning between them, but no one agrees with me. Or I I might have not understood what they said. So could you just tell me whether there is any difference between them, you think?
I am really sorry for bothering you with this, but I am still confused with this. Please just feel free to tell me your
thoughts. Thank you so much.
I am sorry for dragging questions about this issue out, but I still think "for him" can modify both "a party" and "throw" and there is not much difference in meaning between them, but no one agrees with me. Or I I might have not understood what they said. So could you just tell me whether there is any difference between them, you think?
I am really sorry for bothering you with this, but I am still confused with this. Please just feel free to tell me your
thoughts. Thank you so much.