[Grammar] To VS For

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TitoBr

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Hello!

How the use of 'to' and 'for' can be explained in these examples?

e.g.
Happy birthday to you.
I was looking for you.

Cheers,
Tito
 
Hello!

How the use of 'to' and 'for' can be explained in these examples?

e.g.
Happy birthday to you.
I was looking for you.

Cheers,
Tito

How would you explain it?
 
I'd say that when you 'look for', you are searching somebody or someone.
But I have no clue when it comes to 'happy birthday to you'. Why not 'for you'?
 
I'd say that when you 'look for', you are searching somebody or someone.
But I have no clue when it comes to 'happy birthday to you'. Why not 'for you'?

Think of "Happy Birthday" as a wish you are sending to someone.
 
Hmm, if I have a present for somebody I say: 'I've got a present for you'. Would it be right to use 'to' instead?

Thinking about wish I know that it's correct to say: 'I wish all the best to you'.
 
Hmm, if I have a present for somebody I say: 'I've got a present for you'. Would it be right to use 'to' instead?

Thinking about wish I know that it's correct to say: 'I wish all the best to you'.

No. I have a present for you or I sent a present to you.

I know this will be confusing, but you can say "I wish all the best for you" also.
 
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