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Eduardo Cortes
When do I have to use "for me" and "to me"? I had always thought that you can say "for me" but I heard that people also say "to me" and I got confused. If you know the rules or the difference I'll apreciate your help c:
Jul 1, 2018 11:51 PM
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I think the sentence determines the preposition Ex: Can you do that for me? or he is a good person to me. 
July 1, 2018
That/This is FOR me/you.

He/She gave it TO me/you.

I am here FOR you. You are here FOR me.

Give it TO me!

July 2, 2018
I agree with Ahmed. We'd need to see the sentence to determine whether to use "to" or "for."
July 2, 2018
It means the same thing
July 1, 2018

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