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    Exclamation send OO vs send O to ~

    Hello there.

    Is there any difference?

    I sent a parcel to him.
    I sent him a parcel.

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    Default Re: send OO vs send O to ~

    Quote Originally Posted by gchman View Post
    Hello there.

    Is there any difference?

    I sent a parcel to him.
    I sent him a parcel.
    No, they mean the same.

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