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Lais
I cook for you / I cook you / I cook to you What the difference between these Sentences?
Jun 23, 2018 9:51 AM
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Hi Lais "I cook for you" is the best option. Though you would normally need to change the tense also and say "I will cook for you." or "I am cooking for you." "I cook you" is grammatically correct, BUT not normal. Think about the sentence "I cook fish." What do you cook? The fish. Therefore if you say "I cook you." What do you cook? .... "I cook to you." = not correct English Hope this helps Chris
June 23, 2018
Either use "for" or, if you mention the direct object after the IO, no preposition: I'm cooking you dinner. Do *not* just say "*I'm cooking you" ;)
June 24, 2018
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