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PreciousJones Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Exciting

Is there a difference between:

Is that exciting for you? And

Is that exciting to you?

Thanks.
  

Top answer

No. I think I'd use "for". CJ

  • No.
  • I think I'd use "for".
  • CJ
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No. I think I'd use "for".

CJ
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What about the other adjectives?

1.Is that good for/to you?
2.Is that suitable for/to you?
3.It sounds fine for/to me.
4.Is that okay for/to/with you?

Can you write the possible ones at the end of the sentences? Maybe we can make a rule out of it.

Thanks.
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johnerMaybe we can make a rule out of it.
Doubtful. Emotion: sad

[good / healthy / beneficial] for
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"Is that exciting for you?" the person being asked is showing how excited he/she is.
"Is that exciting to you?" the person being asked is showing sympathy.
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Jenealle Plaza"Is that exciting for you?" the person being asked is showing how excited he/she is."Is that exciting to you?" the person being asked is showing sympathy.
Something is wrong with your explanation. The person being asked is the person listening to the question. The person who is listening can never show anything about his feelings by means of th

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