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    For or to /help

    Cours gratuits > Forum > Forum anglais: Questions sur l'anglais || En bas

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    For or to /help
    Message de kaede15 posté le 07-08-2015 à 17:17:13 (S | E | F)
    Hello
    My problem is I would like to know if this phrase is correct please
    You still a star to me.
    It should be " for me " because there is me after, not a verb.
    Thanks for your help

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    Modifié par lucile83 le 07-08-2015 17:54



    Réponse: For or to /help de sherry48, postée le 08-08-2015 à 14:01:54 (S | E)
    Hello.
    I would say 'to me', but even more importantly, you forgot the verb! Regards, Sherry



    Réponse: For or to /help de kaede15, postée le 08-08-2015 à 15:48:25 (S | E)
    Hi, how are you?
    It still not clear to/for me
    (I would say to me)
    But why the lesson says:
    To+verb
    For+noun



    Réponse: For or to /help de gerondif, postée le 08-08-2015 à 16:31:09 (S | E)
    Hello,

    there are three "to":
    One introduces the complete infinitive:
    I want to work.
    To be or not to be, that is the question.
    I like to work in good conditions.

    One means in order to and expresses purpose (un complément de but)
    I am here to work, not to play .
    I come to help you to understand.
    Watch out! The question is:
    What are you here for ? I am here to work!
    What do you keep running for ? to lose weight !

    One is a preposition that can be placed in front of a noun or pronoun.
    Give this cake to your sister.
    You are very nice to me, very nice with me.
    This situation looks strange to me.

    You are still a star to me. means you are still a star in my eyes, in my opinion, from my point of view.
    You are still a star for me. would be the same as:You are still a friend for me, a friend that works for me, does good deeds for me.

    Mind you, when you say: Why are you so good to me ? it means: Why do you do so many good things for me ? The meanings are close.

    Now there is a lesson which says:
    Comment traduire "pour":
    1) for + nom: complément d'attribution:
    This present is for my sister.

    2) to + verbe: expression du but:
    I am here to work, not to play.

    3) for + ing: pour exprimer la cause.
    He was arrested for speeding.
    Thank you for helping me!

    Maybe you are trying to respect the first two propositions forcefully!




    Réponse: For or to /help de kaede15, postée le 08-08-2015 à 19:06:55 (S | E)
    Hi
    Thank you Gerondif,
    This helped me so much
    And now it's clear to me




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