[Grammar] describe it to or for?

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Will17

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Hello!

Can we use "to" and "for" interchangeably in this case, please?

"Describe this picture for/to me".

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Yes.

(I like your questions, Will. They are usually straightforward.)
 

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Hello!

Can we use "to" and "for" interchangeably in this case, please?

"Describe this picture for/to me".

Thank you
W

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The two prepositions seem to be interchangeable. The sense of the use of to me is that I will be the sole recipient of your description; for me could mean the same as to me, as well as conveying the idea of substitution - someone other than you might describe the picture to someone else, instead of you.
 

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for me could mean the same as to me, as well as conveying the idea of substitution - someone other than you might describe the picture to someone else, instead of you.
A good point. I hadn't thought of that.
 
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