I have searched for the usage of 'for me' and 'to me' and I have come to a conclusion that many people use them interchangeably and sometimes there is not much difference in meaning to tell between them. Do you teachers agree with this? Thank you so much as usual.
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Me has absolutely nothing to do with the correct choice of the preposition. Any preposition is correct before me . Examples: Give it to me.
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Me has absolutely nothing to do with the correct choice of the preposition.
Any preposition is correct before me .
Examples: Give it to me.
Can you do it for me?
Can you come with me?
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