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i would love to exchange my russian for english. vs i would love to exchange my russian to english.

Both phrases are not correct in English. The preposition 'for' should be used to indicate the language being exchanged, not 'to'. The correct preposition to use in this context is 'for'.

Last updated: March 30, 2024 • 589 views

i would love to exchange my russian for english.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

The correct preposition to use when talking about exchanging languages is 'for'. So, the correct phrase is 'I would love to exchange my Russian for English.'
  • And I would love to have more parents with me.
  • My oldest plays soccer, and I would love to make an occasional game.
  • I would love to drive cross country.
  • I would love to see their faces when they find out.
  • Now I would love to bring up a very special guest.
  • Yes. I would love to.
  • I would love to commit to you, Julian.
  • I would love to be involved in that.
  • I would love to be your wife.
  • And I would love to listen to someone else.
  • I would love to tell him off.
  • I would love to introduce my business partner this is Denni.
  • I would love to go to the beach.
  • You, Mr Worf. I would love to explore Klingon memories.
  • I would love to make a Jesus movie.
  • Breena and I would love to double with you.
  • I would love to see that fire trick again.
  • I would love to be a woman.
  • Boy, I would love to meet that child.
  • I would love to discuss Kate's psychiatric problems.

i would love to exchange my russian to english.

This phrase is not correct in English. The preposition 'to' is incorrect in this context.

The preposition 'for' should be used when talking about exchanging languages. Therefore, the correct phrase should be 'I would love to exchange my Russian for English.'
  • And I would love to have more parents with me.
  • My oldest plays soccer, and I would love to make an occasional game.
  • I would love to drive cross country.
  • I would love to see their faces when they find out.
  • Now I would love to bring up a very special guest.
  • Yes. I would love to.
  • I would love to commit to you, Julian.
  • I would love to be involved in that.
  • I would love to be your wife.
  • And I would love to listen to someone else.
  • I would love to tell him off.
  • I would love to introduce my business partner this is Denni.
  • I would love to go to the beach.
  • You, Mr Worf. I would love to explore Klingon memories.
  • I would love to make a Jesus movie.
  • Breena and I would love to double with you.
  • I would love to see that fire trick again.
  • I would love to be a woman.
  • Boy, I would love to meet that child.
  • I would love to discuss Kate's psychiatric problems.

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