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buy a dinner for you vs buy a dinner to you

The correct phrase is "buy a dinner for you." The preposition "for" is used to indicate the recipient of the action in this context. "Buy a dinner to you" is not a common or correct construction in English.

Last updated: March 22, 2024

buy a dinner for you

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express the action of purchasing a meal for someone else.

Examples:

  • I want to buy a dinner for you tonight.
  • He always buys a dinner for his friends when they visit.
  • She offered to buy a dinner for us as a thank you gesture.
  • Would you like me to buy a dinner for you?
  • They decided to buy a dinner for the homeless shelter.
  • I will buy Jenny's Craig dinners for a week.
  • Mister said he would buy dinner.
  • But a month's wages for you will buy dinner across the street.
  • Golden rule: I do not buy dinner to get the yes.
  • I was wondering what I should eat after I got off work, but I suddenly thought of your promise to buy dinner.
  • Loser buys dinner at Farley's.
  • Take your family with you and I'll buy you a dinner and we can sit and talk.
  • Usually a lady has to buy me dinner first.
  • I'll buy you dinner tonight, someplace nice.
  • Let a gunny buy you dinner.
  • I think I have to buy them dinner.
  • Buy me dinner first, at least.
  • Touch my hand, buy me dinner, - flex your forearm.
  • Let the Irish Republic buy us dinner.
  • The old Bender would never buy us dinner.
  • I'll buy you dinner sometime, goodbye.
  • Sony I can't even buy you dinner.
  • Then let me buy you dinner.
  • Actually, Ho-Ho, we buy you dinner.
  • Please let me buy you dinner on your birthday.

Alternatives:

  • treat you to dinner
  • take you out for dinner
  • get dinner for you
  • purchase a meal for you
  • order dinner for you

buy a dinner to you

This phrase is not correct in English. The preposition "to" is not used in this context to indicate the recipient of the action.

  • Golden rule: I do not buy dinner to get the yes.
  • And when it does... I'd like to buy you dinner to celebrate my health.
  • Mister said he would buy dinner.
  • But a month's wages for you will buy dinner across the street.
  • I was wondering what I should eat after I got off work, but I suddenly thought of your promise to buy dinner.
  • Loser buys dinner at Farley's.
  • Take your family with you and I'll buy you a dinner and we can sit and talk.
  • But I did offer to buy you dinner to make it an even grand, right?
  • Usually a lady has to buy me dinner first.
  • I'll buy you dinner tonight, someplace nice.
  • Let a gunny buy you dinner.
  • I think I have to buy them dinner.
  • Buy me dinner first, at least.
  • Touch my hand, buy me dinner, - flex your forearm.
  • Let the Irish Republic buy us dinner.
  • The old Bender would never buy us dinner.
  • I'll buy you dinner sometime, goodbye.
  • Sony I can't even buy you dinner.
  • Then let me buy you dinner.
  • Actually, Ho-Ho, we buy you dinner.

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