When people say "TO," it often refers to a preposition indicating direction, purpose, or intention, as in "going to a place" or "doing something for someone." In a broader context, it can also denote a relationship or connection between two entities, such as in "belonging to." Additionally, in casual conversation, it might be shorthand for various phrases, depending on the context, like "to be" or "to do."
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When people say this, they mean that you have to work together to get whatever is in question accomplished.
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They probably mean somebody.
When economists say that people act rationally in their self interest they mean that
When economists say that people act rationally in their self interest they mean that
Not really. If you mean he trusted the people you might say "he trusted the people for years". If you mean the people trusted him you might say " he was trusted by the people for years", or "The people trusted him for years".
Almost any alcohol will lead people to say things they don't mean to say. It's not just a Vodka issue.
They mean that they don't care what they say because they want to be themselves.
All the say refers to gossip in modern slang. -What the people say.
People say it when they were shocked or surprised by something someone else dose.what