Neither is correct. It's very helpful . The reflexive "to me" is not necessary here, and in general English uses reflexive formulations very infrequently.
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CSnyderNeither is correct.It's very helpful. The reflexive "to me" is not necessary here, and in general English uses reflexive formulations very infrequently.Thanks, but I have just confused What about difference between "It's very helpful" and "It's a very helpful"?
Carter Lee"It's very helpful" and "It's a very helpful"?You can't have "a". There's no noun.
CSnyderIt's very helpful. The reflexive "to me" is not necessary here, and in general English uses reflexive formulations very infrequently.I wouldn't call the to me 'reflexive'. It's very helpful to me seems to me to be natural enough.