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SsnowFlake Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

What's the difference between ''to' and '''with' ?

You belong to me

You belong with me...

its important to me

its important for me

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You belong to me-- You are my possession. You belong with me-- You should be here. its important to me-- I think it's important.

  • You belong to me-- You are my possession.
  • You belong with me-- You should be here.
  • its important to me-- I think it's important.
  • its important for me- It impacts me.
  • But actually these two are as often used synonymously.
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You belong to me-- You are my possession.

You belong with me-- You should be here.

its important to me-- I think it's important.

its important for me- It impacts me. But actually these two are as often used synonymously.

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