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what is the difference between the work is challenging for me. and the work is challenging to me.. what is the difference between the work is challenging for me. and the work is challenging to me.. what is more correct??
8 de jun. de 2016 15:43
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I would use these words (difficult/challenging and for/to) in this way: - This work is difficult for me (to do). - This work is challenging for me (to do). - This work seems difficult to me (in my viewpoint). It may not seem difficult to someone who is accustomed to it. - This work seems challenging to me (in my viewpoint).
8 de junio de 2016
The meaning is the same for both but there is a slight difference in semantics. "for" describes the state and "to" describes the view of our perception. Take this example instead, "For many people, water is wet" - when experiencing the feel of water. "To many people, water is wet" - in how we view/perceive the property of water.
8 de junio de 2016
One is correct and one isn't.
8 de junio de 2016
Technically "for" is concentrating more on my reaction, and "to" is concentrating more on the difficulty of the work. But in the end they are options and both are commonly used for the same idea.
8 de junio de 2016
The correct formulation is, "The work is challenging for me." You can also say, "The work challenges me."
8 de junio de 2016
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