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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
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To him or For him, which one is correct?

To him, the movie was great.

For him, the movie was great.

To him, he wasn't attractive.

For him, he wasn't attractive?
  

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Anonymous To him, the movie was great. He liked it. For him, the movie was great.

  • Anonymous To him, the movie was great.
  • He liked it.
  • For him, the movie was great.
  • It supplied something that was needed in his life.
  • To him, he wasn't attractive.
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AnonymousTo him, the movie was great. He liked it.

For him, the movie was great. It supplied something that was needed in his life.

To him, he wasn't attractive. He didn't care for the guy's looks.

For him, he wasn't attractive? [This really doesn't make sense.]
I hope this helps.

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