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PreciousJones Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

To/for

It's scary just thinking about it to me. Or

It's scary just thinking about it for me.

I wonder which is correct?
  

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Hi, It's scary just thinking about it for me, is the correct sentence

  • Hi, It's scary just thinking about it for me, is the correct sentence
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Hi,
It's scary just thinking about it for me, is the correct sentence
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"Just thinking about it scares me." (most concise)

or

"Just thinking about it is scary for me." (puts "for me" next to "scary," where its meaning is more clear.)
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PreciousJonesIt's scary just thinking about it to me. Or
It's scary just thinking about it for me.
No. You don't want these. Use Khoff's suggestions or (less good, but also possible):

It's scary for me just to think about it.

CJ

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