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Adriana1109 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

For me or to me?

I have ever read these two sentences,

"The game is really exciting to me."

And "It is exciting for Joyce to watch a spooky movie by herself."

My question is: why are they used different prepositions after the word "exciting"?

Thank you for your help.Emotion: smile
  

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Adriana-- and welcome to English Forums. This is probably one of the most-asked questions by students, who never believe the answer: there is no significant difference . Feel free to use either.

  • Adriana-- and welcome to English Forums.
  • This is probably one of the most-asked questions by students, who never believe the answer: there is no significant difference .
  • Feel free to use either.
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Hello.Adriana-- and welcome to English Forums.

This is probably one of the most-asked questions by students, who never believe the answer: there is no significant difference. Feel free to use either.

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