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Michaelting Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

''show''

I'll show you your room.

I'll show you to your room.

I'll show you the way too your room.

Can anyone explain the differences?
  

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I'll show you your room. I'll present you with a view of it (actual or pictorial). I'll show you to your room.

  • I'll show you your room.
  • I'll present you with a view of it (actual or pictorial).
  • I'll show you to your room.
  • To me, "you" is the direct object, rather than the indirect object as in the first example.
  • I'll accompany you and direct you there.
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I'll show you your room. I'll present you with a view of it (actual or pictorial).

I'll show you to your room. To me, "you" is the direct object, rather than the indirect object as in the first example.

I'll accompany you and direct you there.

I'll show you the way too to your roo

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