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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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recommend to / for

Which is correct please?

She is a good babysitter but I wouldn't recommend her for/to you.
She is a good babysitter but I wouldn't recommend her for/to your baby.

Thank you
  

Top answer

She is a good babysitter but I wouldn't recommend her to you. You don't really need to say 'to you'. She is a good babysitter but I wouldn't recommend her for your baby.

  • She is a good babysitter but I wouldn't recommend her to you.
  • You don't really need to say 'to you'.
  • She is a good babysitter but I wouldn't recommend her for your baby.
  • Not a very natural thing to say.
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She is a good babysitter but I wouldn't recommend her to you. You don't really need to say 'to you'.
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She is a good babysitter but I wouldn't recommend her for your baby. Not a very natural thing to say.

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