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Tenacious Learner Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Which one 'a' or 'b'?

Hi teachers,
a) My English teacher is very kind with me.
b) My English teacher is very kind to me.

Thanks in advance.
  

Top answer

To is the native choice.

  • To is the native choice.
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8 Answers
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To is the native choice.
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Hi Aspara Gus,
Thank you for your help on that one too.

TS
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Thinking Spainvery kind with me
TS! You're writing Spanglish! Emotion: smile

CJ
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CalifJimTS! You're writing Spanglish!
Hi Jim,
To be honest the one with 'with' was written by one of my students. Since I thought that the right one was with the preposition 'to' I wrote both of them. Though 'with, for, and to' really drive me crazy.

You didn't catch me this time! Ha, ha, ha.
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Thinking Spain'with, for, and to' really drive me crazy.
Well you should try a, con, por, and para if you really want to go crazy! (The craziness works both ways, you know.)
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CalifJimWell you should try a, con, por, and para if you really want to go crazy!
Hi Jim,
You always have to say the last one, don't you? Though you are very Right!
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Thinking SpainYou always have to say the last one, don't you?
Here's the idiom you want:

You always have to have the last word, don't you?

(Now you can just say "OK" and I won't reply. That way you can have the last word on this thread.)

CJ
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CalifJim(Now you can just say "OK" and I won't reply. That way you can have the last word on this thread.)
Hi Jim,
It doesn't matter if I answer or not. That is a trap! Very clever!

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