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What is difference between ‘of you’ and ‘for you’? Which of the two sentences is correct? It’s strange for you to ride a bicycle It’s strange of you to ride a bicycle and What is difference between ‘of you’ and ‘for you’ in front of ‘to verb’?
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They are equivalent and interchangeable. Some people will simply prefer one over the other.
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"It is strange for you to ride a bicycle" (or "for you, it is strange to ride a bicycle") means you don't think it is normal to ride a bicycle, you find it is strange. Example: ME: Is it strange for you to ride a bicycle? YOU: Yes, I think it is really strange... I don't like bicycles... "It is strange of you to ride a bicycle" means "it is unexpected" that you would ride a bicycle. it means "I" find you riding a bicycle is strange. Example: If you normally don't ride a bicycle and I see you riding one, I would say "It is strange of you to ride a bicycle"
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of-de for- para
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