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He gave him some coins to return Baghdad vs He gave him some coins to return toBaghdad

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct preposition to use in this context is 'to' before 'Baghdad'. Additionally, 'to Baghdad' should be written as two separate words, not as one word 'tobaghdad'.

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He gave him some coins to return Baghdad

This phrase is incorrect. The preposition 'to' is missing before 'Baghdad'.

The correct phrase should be 'he gave him some coins to return to Baghdad.'
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He gave him some coins to return toBaghdad

This phrase is incorrect. 'tobaghdad' should be written as two separate words 'to Baghdad'.

The correct phrase should be 'he gave him some coins to return to Baghdad.'
  • He gave him one of mum's pieces.
  • Whatever he gave him seems to be working.
  • He gave me access to sensitive cases, I gave him answers.
  • Last time his parole officer made the unannounced visit he gave him a massage.
  • He gave him the Heimlich maneuver.
  • No, he gave him my bolas.
  • He gave him 1000 pounds and an Alvis.
  • He gave him one of His aliases, though.
  • He gave him a quarter to buy a lollipop in that candy store down the street.
  • And then he gave him a book.
  • My father gave him more shares than he gave to me.
  • And to help him, he gave him five sacred stones with magical properties.
  • That's why he gave him whiskers.
  • When Obi-Wan came to Luke on this very spot, he gave him all sorts of helpful advice.
  • Caleb has an uncle who knows about the pact, and he gave him this.
  • He gave him spirit, something marvelous like the Word.
  • There was no well, so he gave him holy water.
  • Then he gave him a hundred buck bonus, and the rest of the day off.
  • Taso saved the English lord and he gave him 5,000 coins!
  • Mike MarkkuIa was impressed enough with the papers that he gave him some budget to pursue starting a project.

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