Pattern: verb-for

Structure Overview

Formula: Subject + Verb + [Thing / Service] + for + [Person / Group]
Core Meaning: Benefactive prepositional complements where an action, object, or service is supplied or performed for a target recipient.
Common Verbs: provide, prepare, make, buy, cook.


🗺️ Usage & Structural Notes


💬 Contextual Examples


🎴 Interactive Web Practice (Click to Reveal)

Practice 1: Emergency services provided medical assistance ______ (for) the injured passengers.
Answer: for (or to)

Practice 2: The city council created new parking spaces ______ (for) local residents.
Answer: for

Practice 3: They cooked a delicious dinner ______ (for) all the guests.
Answer: for

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