Can both to and for be used in this sentence? If yes, what would be the preferred choice in American English?
Anonymous Anonymous wrote: The sight is terrifying to/for him (Original post)Quote Can both to and for be used in this sentence? No, only 'for'.
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AnonymousAnonymous wrote: The sight is terrifying to/for him (Original post)Quote Can both to and for be used in this sentence?
No, only 'for'.