Hello,
What is the difference between the meanings when we say "to me" vs "when we say "for me"?
Can it make the whole sentences incorrect if we choose "for me" where we should have said "to me" or vice versa?
1. It's hard for me to admit.
2. It's hard to me to admit.
Thanks.
Karen15 1. It's hard for me to admit. 2.
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Karen151. It's hard for me to admit. 2. It's hard to me to admit.
Only (1) is correct.