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The book you sent me or to me?
I know that i cant say : i sent to you a book
I should say : i sent him a book or i sent a book to you
But: what i wrote is a noun clause , if i am not mistaken, so i am confused
Should i say ,, the book that you sent to me or me
Thanks in advance
May 26, 2021 5:51 PM
Answers · 3
i would personally drop the "to". The book you sent me. This sounds a little less formal, but is normal.
May 26, 2021
Native speakers use both of these expressions "sent me" / "sent to me"
May 26, 2021
You can say I sent you a book or I sent a book to you, both are fine
The book that you sent to me and the book you sent me are normal everyday speech
May 26, 2021
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