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What is the difference between "strange for sb" and "strange to sb"?
2026年1月6日 05:34
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Hmmm. Rather give examples in sentences. As it stands, it sounds out of place.
2026年1月7日 17:40
The first describes how sb perceives something. Or it could mean the behaviour is not typical of sb. It was strange for him = he perceived it as strange / he does not usually act in that way. The second can also describe sb's perception. Or it can describe how another person behaved to sb. They were a bit strange to him = he perceived them as strange / the acted strangely towards him.
2026年1月6日 06:56
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