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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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Did she seem suspicious (of/to you)?

Did she seem suspicious?

Could this mean both: Did she seem suspicious of you? and Did she seem suspicious to you?

Are both of these natural?

Which one of them is it most likely to mean?

  

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anonymous Could this mean both: Did she seem suspicious of you? and Did she seem suspicious to you? Yes.

  • anonymous Could this mean both: Did she seem suspicious of you?
  • and Did she seem suspicious to you?
  • Yes.
  • anonymous Are both of these natural?
  • Yes.
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anonymousCould this mean both: Did she seem suspicious of you? and Did she seem suspicious to you?

Yes.

anonymousAre both of these natural?

Yes.

anonymousWhich one of them is it most likely to mean?

That varies according to the situation in which it is said, but as an isol

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