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for him to pick you up vs to him to pick you up

The correct phrase is "for him to pick you up." The preposition "for" is needed in this context to show the purpose or reason for the action. The phrase "to him to pick you up" is incorrect and not commonly used in English.

Last updated: March 20, 2024 • 490 views

for him to pick you up

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that someone will pick you up for a specific purpose or reason.

Examples:

  • She arranged for him to pick her up after the party.
  • It's important for him to pick you up on time.
  • I asked for him to pick me up at the airport.
  • Is it okay for him to pick you up from school?
  • She left a note for him to pick her up at the train station.
  • If it is a “yes”, arrange for him to pick you up at your place. That is a great way to start. If he has interest in you, he will honour your invitation and then make ...
  • Jan 22, 2015 ... The day comes and you wait with trepidation for him to pick you up. Surprise, surprise. He's wearing jeans, boots--and a new hat, which he ...
  • Aug 16, 2015 ... You decided to take your chances and just wait for him to pick you up rather than have to rush to eat something. It's not worth getting a stomach ...
  • Feb 1, 2016 ... I know the feeling all too well: you're sitting on your front step waiting for him to pick you up, you wait and you wait, and 40 minutes later there ...

Alternatives:

  • for him to come and pick you up
  • for him to give you a ride
  • for him to collect you
  • for him to drive you home
  • for him to offer you a lift

to him to pick you up

This phrase is incorrect and not used in English.

  • ( You two are Best friends :)) When you where at the party and get drunk then you call to him to pick you up from there and when he drive you home you where ...
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