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I asked him for a gift vs I asked for a gift to him

The phrase 'I asked him for a gift' is correct and commonly used in English. The preposition 'for' is used to indicate the recipient of the request. On the other hand, 'I asked for a gift to him' is not correct in English. The correct structure is 'I asked for a gift from him' if you want to specify the source of the gift.

Last updated: March 17, 2024 • 621 views

I asked him for a gift

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that you requested a gift from him.

Examples:

  • I asked him for a gift on my birthday.
  • She asked him for a gift for their anniversary.
  • They asked him for a gift for the charity event.
  • He asked him for a gift for Christmas.
  • The children asked him for a gift for their teacher.
  • Aug 28, 2015 ... I asked him for a gift between holes 14 and 16. I spent the final two holes thanking him for considering joining a $10,000 gift club and discussed ...
  • So I asked him for a gift – and he reached in his billfold and gave me a $20 bill. AND WE WERE 100% FOR THE FIRST TIME! A second good memory was our ...
  • Jun 6, 2015 ... So I asked him for a gift and that gift was to go to treatment. I still don't think I had any intention of getting sober. I was just going into treatment to ...
  • When I asked him for a gift receipt he continued to roll his eyes, sigh and say it was too late for a gift receipt now and he could "go back if I want and do it.

Alternatives:

  • I requested a gift from him.
  • I sought a gift from him.
  • I inquired about a gift from him.
  • I begged him for a gift.
  • I pleaded with him for a gift.

I asked for a gift to him

This phrase is not correct in English. The correct structure is 'I asked for a gift from him' if you want to specify the source of the gift.

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