Asked by rfvv
1. I can read books for the elderly people in nursing homes.
2. I can read books to the elderly people in nursing homes.
(Are both OK?)
3. I can sing old songs for the elderly people in nursing homes.
4. I can sing old songs to the elderly people in nursing homes.
(Are both OK? Is there any difference between them because of the preposition?)
2. I can read books to the elderly people in nursing homes.
(Are both OK?)
3. I can sing old songs for the elderly people in nursing homes.
4. I can sing old songs to the elderly people in nursing homes.
(Are both OK? Is there any difference between them because of the preposition?)
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
All are OK, yes. #s 2 and 4 are probably most accurate, but all four sentences work just fine.
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