Asked by rfvv
                1. He gave the gold bracelet to me for my birthday.
2. He gave the gold bracelet to me on my birthday.
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What is the difference between the two sentences.
For #2, he gave it on the very birthday.
For #1, he may have given it on the very birthday or on another day. Am I right?
            
        2. He gave the gold bracelet to me on my birthday.
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What is the difference between the two sentences.
For #2, he gave it on the very birthday.
For #1, he may have given it on the very birthday or on another day. Am I right?
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    Yes, your interpretation of the two sentences is correct.
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