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Lagataw Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Good for me vs good to me

If, in my opinion, this music is good, which should i say?

a. This music is good for me.
b. This music is good to me.
c. For me, this music is good.
d. To me, this music is good.
e. This music, to me, is good
f. all of the above
  

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For the word " music ", you may say: Music is good for the human soul. If you refer to a song , it's slightly different. I would venture to say, most people would probably agree that "the song is good to me " is unnatural.

  • For the word " music ", you may say: Music is good for the human soul.
  • If you refer to a song , it's slightly different.
  • I would venture to say, most people would probably agree that "the song is good to me " is unnatural.
  • Probably " this song sounds good (to me) " would be more natural.
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For the word " music ", you may say:
Music is good for the human soul.

If you refer to a song, it's slightly different. I would venture to say, most people would probably agree that "the song is good to me " is unnatural. Probably " this song sounds good (to me) " would be more natural.
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thanks...you're right...i meant "song" instead of "music"

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