Could anyone tell which one of these sentence is grammatically correct and most appropriate -
1. The forest has dramatically recovered from fire, to some people, it's a miracle of God.
The forest has dramatically recovered from fire, for some people, it's a miracle of God.
2. To them, baseball is just an ordinary sport.
For them, baseball is just an ordinary sport.
3. Do you have any recommendations of places to eat here.
Do you have any recommendations for places to eat here.
4. Harry used to fear his parents a lot.
5. She has been watching too many action movies, so she has asked me to suggest me something in thriller.
Thanks
too finicky 7 1. The forest has dramatically recovered from fire, to some people, it's a miracle of ***. The forest has dramatically recovered from fire, for some people, it's a miracle of ***.
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too finicky 71. The forest has dramatically recovered from fire, to some people, it's a miracle of ***.
The forest has dramatically recovered from fire, for some people, it's a miracle of ***.
You don't seem to have a firm grasp on where one sentence ends and another begins.
Either 'for' or 'to' w