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Htrek Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Difference between..?

Grateful for and Grateful to?

(Would you please show examples as well?)

Thanks in advance!

  

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You will probably be able to write your own examples after you read this. We are grateful for what is done for us. We are grateful to the person who did it.

  • You will probably be able to write your own examples after you read this.
  • We are grateful for what is done for us.
  • We are grateful to the person who did it.
  • We are grateful for your participation in our charity drive.
  • Lana was grateful to her parents when they gave her a car.
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You will probably be able to write your own examples after you read this.

We are grateful for what is done for us.
We are grateful to the person who did it.

We are grateful for your participation in our charity drive.
Lana was grateful to her parents when they gave her a car.

You can have both in the same sentence:

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