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Difference between 'the first time' and 'for the first time'



 
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Difference between 'the first time' and 'for the first time' #1 (permalink) Tue Jul 25, 2006 10:03 am   Difference between 'the first time' and 'for the first time'
 

Hi all,

Please tell me how to distinguish the difference in meaning between "the first time" and "for the first time". Are they the same meaning? Please give me some examples.

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Difference between 'the first time' and 'for the first time' #2 (permalink) Tue Jul 25, 2006 14:46 pm   Difference between 'the first time' and 'for the first time'
 

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The same meaning when they are used in the same structural way:

I skied the first time in 1966.
I skied for the first time in 1966
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The preposition can be dropped, but it cannot be used where a preposition is inappropriate:

The first time that I skied was in 1966.
(X) For the first time that I skied was in 1966.
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