Sneymarin
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Hello, I've come across this sentence on the Internet: "If there's one thing everyone shares, it's the love for travel."
I've looked on merriam-webster about the definitions of "to" and it said the following:
2 a —used as a function word to indicate purpose, intention, tendency, result, or end
// came to our aid
// drink to his health
On the same dictionary "for" has this definition:
1 a —used as a function word to indicate purpose
// a grant for studying medicine
I am wondering whether using "to" would be grammatically correct and understandable in the sentence I have presented and would like to hear your opinions.
Thank you for your time
I've looked on merriam-webster about the definitions of "to" and it said the following:
2 a —used as a function word to indicate purpose, intention, tendency, result, or end
// came to our aid
// drink to his health
On the same dictionary "for" has this definition:
1 a —used as a function word to indicate purpose
// a grant for studying medicine
I am wondering whether using "to" would be grammatically correct and understandable in the sentence I have presented and would like to hear your opinions.
Thank you for your time