Use 'for you' when something is intended for someone (indicating purpose or benefit), and use 'to you' when something is directed or sent to someone (indicating destination or recipient). For example, 'I made this for you' shows the item was created with the intention of benefiting you, while 'He sent it to you' shows the item was directed toward you as the recipient.
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For you versus to you. I made this for you. He sent it to you. This cake is for you. She talked to you. We bought it for you. He wrote to you. This seat is for you. Hmm. Did you notice the difference?
Use for you when something is intended for someone. And use to you when something goes directly to someone. Now your turn. She gave the gift blank. For you or to you? Comment your answer and don't forget to subscribe for more English tips.
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