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PreciousJones Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

For/to

I just got my real estate license. It's quite an achievement for/to me.

should it be for or to and what's the difference between the two prepositions?

Thank you.
  

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achievement goes with for , not to , when stating the person who made the achievement. for me . The difference is that to is wrong.

  • achievement goes with for , not to , when stating the person who made the achievement.
  • for me .
  • The difference is that to is wrong.
  • CJ
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achievement goes with for, not to, when stating the person who made the achievement. for me.

The difference is that to is wrong.

CJ

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