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To him, the hectic work was both fun and rewarding.
The hectic work was both fun and rewarding for him.
What is the difference between both"to him" and"for him"?
24 เม.ย. 2022 เวลา 12:46
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When a native English speaker hears the first sentence, he mentally supplies a missing verb to go with "to him", so it is as if the sentence were actually:
[It seemed] to him that the hectic work was both fun and rewarding.
The comma empasizes that this is what is going on because it clearly separates "to him" from "fun and rewarding".
In the second sentence, "for" works much better. You could use "to" and write "fun and rewarding to him" but if you did that the phrase would again belong with a verb - "was" in this case - rather that with "fun and rewarding". Thus the sentence would be the same as
"The hectic work was, to him, both fun and rewarding.
24 เมษายน 2022
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These are two sentences with same meaning, said in two different ways.
24 เมษายน 2022
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It's kind of the same, just another way to say for him.
24 เมษายน 2022
Meaning is the same it is just different sentence structure requiring different preposition.
Similarly……
I am going to give it to you.
This is for you.
You can also say… I am going to give you it ….if suitable depending on sentence
24 เมษายน 2022
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