helpful for you/helpful to you

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ahm14s

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Which sentence is correct and why?


1-I might not be helpful for you , but I am helpful for someone else.


2- I might not be helpful to you, but I am helpful to someone else.


Which sentence is correct and why ?


A-Each one of my friends has a different English level.
B-Each one of my friends has a different level in English.
C-Each one of my friends has a different level in the English language.
D-Each one of my friends has a different level of English.
 
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They are all possible. Why? - Because they are all correct English.
 
Hello
so, there is no difference between "to you" and "for you" in the sentence number one
Someone told me that I must use "of" instead of "to" in the sentence in the question two.
Are you an English teacher?
 
Someone told me that I must use "of" instead of "to" in the sentence in the question two.
Are you an English teacher?

Click on Member Info for the answer to that last question.

The person who told you to use 'of' clearly isn't an English teacher.
 
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