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Matthew1622 Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

introduction to and introduction of

Should I say "please give us an introduction of yourself" or "please give us an introduction to yourself"? I looked up in a dictionary. There is a phrase "introduction to sb". What does it mean?
  

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"please give us an introduction of yourself" or "please give us an introduction to yourself"? Neither of these is natural. Natural English is 'Please introduce yourself '.

  • "please give us an introduction of yourself" or "please give us an introduction to yourself"?
  • Neither of these is natural.
  • Natural English is 'Please introduce yourself '.
  • However, in Western culture this usually means 'Please tell us your name' .
  • In your culture, it seems to mean ' Please tell us about yourself'.
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"please give us an introduction of yourself" or "please give us an introduction to yourself"?
Neither of these is natural. Natural English is 'Please introduce yourself'.

However, in Western culture this usually means 'Please tell us your name'.
In your culture, it s

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