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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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For me/to me

Hello everyone.

For me, this car is the best.

To me, this car is the best.

Which is correct?If they are both correct, is there some difference in their meanings?

Thank you.
  

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Hi, I believe either would be correct in the appropriate context. Let's suppose you have two cars—one is BMW and the other is Mercedes Benz. For some reason, you seem to prefer the BMV to the Mercedes.

  • Hi, I believe either would be correct in the appropriate context.
  • Let's suppose you have two cars—one is BMW and the other is Mercedes Benz.
  • For some reason, you seem to prefer the BMV to the Mercedes.
  • In this case, you would say 'For me, this car is the best' .
  • That is, this car fits your needs best.
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Hi,

I believe either would be correct in the appropriate context.

Let's suppose you have two cars—one is BMW and the other is Mercedes Benz.

For some reason, you seem to prefer the BMV to the Mercedes.

In this case, you would say 'For me, this car is the best'. That is, this car fits your needs best.

However, let's say someone asks you wha
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Hi, Regards.

Would "in my opinion" be correct in both context?

Thanks.

JK

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