Hi Greg. Could you please explain how to use “to” and “for” with words: harmful, bad, dangerous to/for health... All your rules don’t explain it(harmful doesn’t mean anything beneficial for someone...) Why people say “he was nice to me”?There is no destination, motion in being nice to someone.
Use of To 1 Destination 2 Motive or reason with verb 3 Giving something to someone 4 With time 5 Comparing 6 Distance use of for 1 function.....ing form 2 for someone 3 Period of time 4 Benefits.. god for health .... 5appointment for.... 6 opinion.... for or against it
Way to go, Greg! -Great video, everbody must-see. -What's the purpose? -TO understand the differences between those two words. -For what reason? -FOR a correct use of both prepositions.
I definitely enjoyed this video, Greg. As usually, it's simple and understandable. Now I need to practice and remember as many models as possible. Thank you.
The best simply clearly explained Version that I have seen upto now . Great topics , categorising principles and formula presentations at the back on screen
Excellent explanation as usual! Thanks a lot! I have been learning English for 3 years but came across your channel only one week ago.. I am sorry that I couldn't find your channel erlier.
Hello! Hope you're doing well. Your videos've been the very best ones so far among vidoes I've watched. You explain lessons really well. Thanks for your time and effort.
But Greg you need to correct us. Somebody said in the coments. "thanks for explaining for me" wouldn't it be TO me?. Explaining something TO someone? Pls help us by correcting our mistakes. Would you pls?
Teacher no, explainer yes. There are no teachers on RUclips. A real teacher facilitates learning. An explainer is a teacher who doesn't know how to teach yet.
Thank u so much bro i speak english well but sometimes i make a mistake with these verbs but when i watched this video i understood everything thank u for explanation keep going ur videos are amazing and incredible like u ❤🔥
Hi, Greg FOR me this is an easy lesson making the difference simply ..just like a " going without say thing ". I appreciate your good effort, though. Thank you . You are a brilliant teacher .you teach the language in a very simple way. May you do a video on : IN & WITH , please ! Another one on : LOOK__ SEE__ and WATCH ???
Hello! I don't want to put youtuber VS. youtuber, but I came from other channel after notice the owner made three or four mistakes ((Sigh))... I had studied English many years ago, but it happened a lot of time since I really use it so I wanted to refresh it and improved my oral/ listening, which was always a problem to me. Thanks to you I can do it now! :o)
Hello and thanks for your work! Is also "FOR" used in the same way as "BECAUSE"? This is a thing I didn't manage to understand well, especially which are the typical situation to use "for" instead of "because", it would be quite useful to hear a word from you about the subject. Thank you!
I am going to buy a book means I intend to buy a book .but you said this talks about previous decision. What are intentions? What are plans? What is the difference between intentions and plans?
Hi, Greg. I love your manner, your incredible experience, your pronunciation....you rock!!! I've got a dilemma: when must I use TO and FOR in this case "important for/to me....interesting for/to my wife". Thanks in advance for your help.
The restaurants in this city are expensive for / to us. Hello! Thanks a lot for your video! Can you tell me which option is the right one? Are both acceptable, but different in meaning? Many thanks once again!
Hello Greg :), I have enjoy your video a lot. After having seen it I feel more comfortable when using 'to' and 'for'. Nevertheless there is an usage of 'to' with which I feel a bit confused; it is when we use it when we say for instance "I look forward to seeing you'.So, what is the rule to follow in order to recognize this particular usage of 'to' ? Thank you very much and I am looking forward to seeing your next videos. Antonio Vittorio
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Hi Greg.
Could you please explain how to use “to” and “for” with words:
harmful, bad, dangerous to/for health...
All your rules don’t explain it(harmful doesn’t mean anything beneficial for someone...)
Why people say “he was nice to me”?There is no destination, motion in being nice to someone.
It is not downloded yet
I have download your book but you don't have any send to me. Mr Greg 🙏🙏🙏
Please, fast send me Mr
still don't know where o when to use of for to have had has an and a i could not reply the email because of those preposition thank you Greg
The most useful video to understand the difference between ’to and for’ I’ve ever seen. Thank you!
Thanks Merve!
Use of To
1 Destination
2 Motive or reason with verb
3 Giving something to someone
4 With time
5 Comparing
6 Distance
use of for
1 function.....ing form
2 for someone
3 Period of time
4 Benefits.. god for health ....
5appointment for....
6 opinion.... for or against it
You are are a real teacher rather than just a RUclipsr.
I really appreciate it Greg for clarifying the difference between these two words.
Wonderful. Excellent. Brilliant. Marvellous
Great. Thank you. Memories from Brazil.
Greg,, you're my favourite teacher,, tq so much
It's easier for me to memorize your lessons,because you are a great teacher, who transmits vibes and love for the English lanuage
Thanks a lot for your perspicuous explanation!!! I finally understand the difference between these words! Thank you!
it is very clear ,very easy for me to understand
Way to go, Greg!
-Great video, everbody must-see.
-What's the purpose?
-TO understand the differences between those two words.
-For what reason?
-FOR a correct use of both
prepositions.
Thanks, I am from Türkiye and this video is so useful for me.
5:01 now THAT, my friend, is an authentic British accent 🙌
It is very easy to hear you speak English better than other teachers.Thanks a lot.
I live in Germany and always hear your Videos . I can understand your lession very well . Going on
I would be interested in a video about the difference between "if" and "whether" ?
Thanks a lot in advance! :-)
The energy, presentation uniqueness, clear explanation, important topic, what else to expect. Thanks a lot!
Thanks our good teacher
good teacher thank you
Greg, you are great teacher! Many many tanks
You're amazing, Greg!
I feel I can speak English perfectly in everytime I watch your videos.
Thank you, Greg. 👏🏻
From Kurdistan, Iraq.
no in
Thank you for teaching the subject...
Charming teacher! All was very clearly deployed! I understood all though I clicked for this teacher first! For or to I should use😚
Thank you Greg.
Very cool explanation, thank you.
When I listen to lessons I become absolutely satisfied
I definitely enjoyed this video, Greg. As usually, it's simple and understandable. Now I need to practice and remember as many models as possible. Thank you.
This class is absolutely top-notch ❤❤❤ cheers!
Thank you for your explanation
Lots of love!
Thanks.❤
Great work! Tanks!
You're good at teaching, Greg. May God richly bless you and your family as well. Thanks a lot.
Very good class👏👏👏Thanks!
You are the best Greg!
As a Spanish speaker I must say you’ve a got a nice Spanish accent. :)
I also speak Spanish but can't hear any accent there 😮
The best simply clearly explained
Version that I have seen upto now .
Great topics , categorising principles and formula presentations at the back on screen
Thanks for a great explanation
Great lesson.
Your english is clear for me Greg i've got a lot of about english and im encouraged...keep watching you..thanks ❤️❤️
Nice video, thank you. Learnt something new about the use of "for" and "against". I really had no idea it could be used like that.
Идеальная дикция)) классное видео
Excellent explanation as usual!
Thanks a lot!
I have been learning English for 3 years but came across your channel only one week ago..
I am sorry that I couldn't find your channel erlier.
EXCELLENT, WONDERFUL, THANK YOU SO MUCH!
Thank you !!!
Another great class! Greetings from Brazil
Very clarifying Greg. Appreciate it.
Thanks again Greg.🙏
Please do you have a video on the difference between AT and IN?
Gr8 Greg and You are making so amazing videos.thanks Greg
I enjoy watching your video
Thanks Greg
Thank you
You're the best teacher
I can tell, you speak very good Spanish , quiet natural
Excellent!!!
That's great! Although I must say that we do not use "to" after the word "help" and say: to help someone do something.
You're the best teacher I've ever seen
I loved when he spoke in spanish! 😍
Thank you Greg, this helps me a lot with My English 👍
Hello! Hope you're doing well. Your videos've been the very best ones so far among vidoes I've watched. You explain lessons really well. Thanks for your time and effort.
Thanks a lot, Nazo nazo 😊
To me you're a great teacher - you're great at explaining English for us 😉
But Greg you need to correct us. Somebody said in the coments. "thanks for explaining for me" wouldn't it be TO me?. Explaining something TO someone?
Pls help us by correcting our mistakes. Would you pls?
Teacher no, explainer yes. There are no teachers on RUclips. A real teacher facilitates learning. An explainer is a teacher who doesn't know how to teach yet.
That's great explaination! Thanks alots
Thank you for your helping
great teaching,easy to understand🎉
I love the video. You have a new suscriptor!
Thank u so much bro i speak english well but sometimes i make a mistake with these verbs but when i watched this video i understood everything thank u for explanation keep going ur videos are amazing and incredible like u ❤🔥
Great video, finally I understand the differences between For and To. Thanks for this video
Superb teaching, Greg. 👍👍👍
I've subscribed, immediately.
Next month am going to Birmingham to visit my brother!
Thanks my teacher
Lovely!!! Cheers😃👍🏽
The best video about the differences between to and for!!!
Greetings from Argentina!!!
New subscriber!
Thanks and welcome, Egardo!
Fantastic explanation 😊
Good explanation Mr. Greg!
Hi, Greg
FOR me this is an easy lesson making the difference simply ..just like a " going without say thing ".
I appreciate your good effort, though.
Thank you .
You are a brilliant teacher .you teach the language in a very simple way.
May you do a video on : IN & WITH , please !
Another one on :
LOOK__ SEE__ and WATCH ???
I downloaded the quick fix. It's wonderful
THANKS FOR HELPING US TO UNDERSTAND THOSE PREPOSITIONS
You’re welcome, Sissy 😀
Hello! I don't want to put youtuber VS. youtuber, but I came from other channel after notice the owner made three or four mistakes ((Sigh))... I had studied English many years ago, but it happened a lot of time since I really use it so I wanted to refresh it and improved my oral/ listening, which was always a problem to me. Thanks to you I can do it now! :o)
We also nean a course on the difference between even if and even though.thxs
Thank you teacher
Thank you .
Hello and thanks for your work! Is also "FOR" used in the same way as "BECAUSE"? This is a thing I didn't manage to understand well, especially which are the typical situation to use "for" instead of "because", it would be quite useful to hear a word from you about the subject. Thank you!
Thnx Greg 4 giving us such a nice platform to explore nd learn english...👍♥️
I usually have problem with choosing the correct one when say something like: it was too hard to/for me or it looks good for/to me.
I like your pronounciation very much It s so pleasant to hear you thanks a lot.
I am going to buy a book means I intend to buy a book .but you said this talks about previous decision. What are intentions? What are plans? What is the difference between intentions and plans?
Hi, Greg. I love your manner, your incredible experience, your pronunciation....you rock!!! I've got a dilemma: when must I use TO and FOR in this case "important for/to me....interesting for/to my wife". Thanks in advance for your help.
Good teaching
Thanks for this
This lesson was so amazing I have learnt alot continue teaching us sir
The restaurants in this city are expensive for / to us.
Hello! Thanks a lot for your video! Can you tell me which option is the right one? Are both acceptable, but different in meaning? Many thanks once again!
Thanks
Waa OOO! Good Job Sir... Wishing to follow a lesson on the usage of PREPOSITIONS ( By...In ...on...)
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woo I´m impressed your accent in spanish! Perfecto mi amigo Greg!
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Thank you so much for your kindness, Sedat! 😊
Superb sir
Hello Greg :), I have enjoy your video a lot. After having seen it I feel more comfortable when using 'to' and 'for'. Nevertheless there is an usage of 'to' with which I feel a bit confused; it is when we use it when we say for instance "I look forward to seeing you'.So, what is the rule to follow in order to recognize this particular usage of 'to' ? Thank you very much and I am looking forward to seeing your next videos.
Antonio Vittorio
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Helpful one
Very nice 🌷