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Harrison Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

To or for?

If someone works all the time and has no time to relax even on fridays, can he/she say:

"There have been no fridays for me for a long time."

Or should it be:

"There have been no fridays to me for a long time."

Yes, I know that's an odd way of saying it in the first place.
  

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for, but not to

  • for, but not to
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Is Friday normally a day off work in Finland then? We'd have to say 'there have been no weekends for me...'

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