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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

"Useful to" & "Useful for"

Hi dear advisors.
I would like to know if there is a difference between useful to and useful for. If so, then how much?

Thanks for attention.
  

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What context did you have in mind? This rubble will be useful for filling in holes . It will be useful for you to know this.

  • What context did you have in mind?
  • This rubble will be useful for filling in holes .
  • It will be useful for you to know this.
  • This information will be useful to/for me.
  • It would be useful to get that other computer fixed.
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What context did you have in mind?

This rubble will be useful for filling in holes.

It will be useful for you to know this.

This information will be useful to/for me.

It would be useful to get that other computer fixed.

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