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Teal lime Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Give support to someone or give someone support

Is it "to give support to someone" or "to give someone support"?

If both are possible, do they mean the same thing?

If so, which would you use?

Thank you.

  

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Both are OK. Both have the same meaning. I don't have any preference.

  • Both are OK.
  • Both have the same meaning.
  • I don't have any preference.
  • I suppose I would use whichever one came out of my mouth at the time of speaking, and that could be either one.
  • CJ
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Both are OK. Both have the same meaning.

I don't have any preference. I suppose I would use whichever one came out of my mouth at the time of speaking, and that could be either one.

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