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Which one is correct, English is easy 'for' or 'to' me?
I like English. It is easy 'for' or 'to' me? What's the difference?
Thank you very much!
Nov 12, 2015 2:48 PM
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If you mean that it's not hard for you to do something, you'd say 'It is easy for me'.
November 12, 2015
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Both are correct, and when speaking with natives it almost interchangeable no one will call you out on the difference but - "This lesson is easy FOR me [to understand (for example)]. It is for your life, for what you are going to in the future, etc.
This lesson is easy TO me. I consider this lesson easy in my opinion
November 12, 2015
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