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Piplot Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Why "tidy to me and not tidy for me"?

For example : This room looks very tidy to/for me
Which preposition is correct to use? And what is the difference between for and to in this case? Thanks in advance teachers.
  

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Piplot Which preposition is correct to use? 'To'. Piplot And what is the difference between for and to in this case?

  • Piplot Which preposition is correct to use?
  • 'To'.
  • Piplot And what is the difference between for and to in this case?
  • 'For' is wrong in this case.
  • This room looks very tidy to me.
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PiplotWhich preposition is correct to use?
'To'.
PiplotAnd what is the difference between for and to in this case?
'For' is wrong in this case.

This room looks very tidy to me.
This room looks to me to be very tidy.
To me, this room looks very tidy.

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