Dec. 6, 2023
A Langcorrect member corrected my post from “for me” to “to me.”
So I thought what different were there between them?
Then I searched on the internet about that.
In the end, I realized that native speakers don’t care that much, however they have nuances.
Reference:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Br-P27tNxN0
To me vs For me
A LangcCorrect member corrected my post from “for me” to “to me.”
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So I thoughtwondered what the different were therece is between them?.
Then I searched it on the internet about that.
In the end, I realized that native speakers don’t care that much, h (about the difference). However, they have nuances.
Reference: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Br-P27tNxN0
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Very good writing! As far as "to me" and "for me," I think it really depends on the context. Sometimes the difference doesn't matter much, but they can also mean completely different things in different contexts.
To me vs For me
A Langcorrect member corrected my post from “for me” to “to me”.”
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So I thoughtwondered what the different were therce between them? are.
Then I refore I did some researched on the internet about that.
In the end, I realized that native speakers don’t really care thatoo much, h about the differences. However they havre are nuances that differentiate them.
Reference: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Br-P27tNxN0
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I think “to me” is more commonly used, though it depends on the context.
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Then I searched on the internet about that. The Then I searched it on the internet |
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Reference: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Br-P27tNxN0 This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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