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Alexandre
This will happen to/for you To or for? Thank you.
2011年2月1日 13:59
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to = this will affect you (a bit negative) for = more beneficial But I don't think that "something happens for you" is very likely, as the sentence is rather passive and implies that there is no intention behind the result. For example the sun rises every day, but it doesn't do that for anybody. It just does. (happens) So, use "for" in sentences like "I'm doing this for you." or "He participated for the sake of raising public awareness."
2011年2月1日
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Depends what you want to say. Both are fine.
2011年2月1日
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This will happen to you = you will receive the action (whether you want it or not). This will happen for you = you will benefit from it.
2011年2月3日
to.........(for that sentence, I dont know why but it heard more suitable)
2011年2月1日
to
2011年2月1日
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