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Too finicky 7 Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

To or for ?

Could anyone tell which sentence is grammatically correct and most appropriate -

1. The forest has dramatically recovered from fire, to some people, it's a miracle of God.

The forest has dramatically recovered from fire, for some people, it's a miracle of God.

2. To them, baseball is just an ordinary sport.

For them, baseball is just an ordinary sport.

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too finicky 7 1. The forest has dramatically recovered from fire, to some people, it's a miracle of ***. The forest has dramatically recovered from fire, for some people, it's a miracle of ***.

  • too finicky 7 1.
  • The forest has dramatically recovered from fire, to some people, it's a miracle of ***.
  • The forest has dramatically recovered from fire, for some people, it's a miracle of ***.
  • Both "to" and "for" are possible, and they mean about the same.
  • However, the sentences are comma splice errors.
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too finicky 71. The forest has dramatically recovered from fire, to some people, it's a miracle of ***.
The forest has dramatically recovered from fire, for some people, it's a miracle of ***.

Both "to" and "for" are possible, and they mean about the same. However, the sentences are comma splice errors.

too finicky 72. To t

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