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Difference between making for and driving to #1 (permalink) Wed Feb 23, 2005 7:21 am   Difference between making for and driving to
 

Test No. incompl/elem-20 "Where am I?", question 6

Now, where are you ......... for?

(a) doing
(b) going
(c) driving
(d) making

Test No. incompl/elem-20 "Where am I?", answer 6

Now, where are you making for?

Correct answer: (d) making

Your answer was: incorrect
Now, where are you driving for?
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When do we use for and to in a sentence.
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Difference between making for and driving to #2 (permalink) Wed Feb 23, 2005 11:47 am   Difference between making for and driving to
 

You can say Where are driving to? or Where are you making for?

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Difference between making for and driving to #3 (permalink) Wed Mar 04, 2009 15:41 pm   Difference between making for and driving to
 

Hi,
Why is making correct and not driving.
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Difference between making for and driving to #4 (permalink) Wed Mar 04, 2009 18:27 pm   Difference between making for and driving to
 

Because you can't say 'Where are you driving for?'. You can only say 'Where are you driving to'?. Also, please read Phrasal verb 'make for'.

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