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[Grammar] motion to/for

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yuriya

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Hello, everyone! Is there any difference between the following sentences? And If they are interchangeable, which would be prefered? Thanks in advance!

He motioned for me to follow.
He motioned to me to follow.
 

Rover_KE

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They mean the same to me, Yuriya.

I have no preference.

I might even say He motioned me to follow.

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