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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

To you vs you to

Is it correct to say:

I would like to introduce to you! As if i am talking to the public.

Because i know we can say i would like to introduce you to.

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- Ladies and gentlemen, if I may have your attention now, I would like to introduce my friend Peter to you . (You're talking to somebody else (the public), not Peter at the time you say this. ) - Sara, I would like to introduce you to my family .

  • - Ladies and gentlemen, if I may have your attention now, I would like to introduce my friend Peter to you .
  • (You're talking to somebody else (the public), not Peter at the time you say this.
  • ) - Sara, I would like to introduce you to my family .
  • Can you come over tomorrow?
  • (You're talking to Sara at the moment you say this.
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- Ladies and gentlemen, if I may have your attention now, I would like to introduce my friend Peter to you. (You're talking to somebody else (the public), not Peter at the time you say this. You're talking about introducing your friend Peter to the public.)

- Sara, I would like to introduce you to my family. Can you come over tomorrow? (
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AnonymousI would like to introduce to you!
Do you mean 'I would like to introduce myself to you'?
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Mister Micawber'I would like to introduce myself to you'
Hello teacher .. Emotion: smile , assuming that our
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Laboriouswill it be possible to say"I would like to be introduced to you"?
I cannot imagine a situation in which that is possible.
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I meant to say: I would like to introduce to you the professional personal trainer, shredded mike. Is that sentence correct?

Thanks
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Laborious- Sara, I would like to introduce you to my family. Can you come over tomorrow? (You're talking to Sara at the moment you say this. You're talking about introducing Sara to your family.)
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Yes, it's correct. In your written version you need to capitalise the first letters of the name.

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