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Ziomack Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Let me introduce to you

I always thought that's how you say it. But recently, on TV, I heard the announcer say,

"Let me introduce you"

Is this also correct?

  

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There are two parts to an introduction. You can leave out the second part if it is understood from the context. Let me introduce Mary to John .

  • There are two parts to an introduction.
  • You can leave out the second part if it is understood from the context.
  • Let me introduce Mary to John .
  • Let me introduce you to my friend Randall.
  • Let me introduce you.
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There are two parts to an introduction. You can leave out the second part if it is understood from the context.

Let me introduce Mary to John.
Let me introduce you to my friend Randall.

Let me introduce you. (implicit: to the person or group here)

You can also use the plural "you". Thus, you may introduce two people, each to the other, sp

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