Note my corrections above and my improved layout of your question.Could you no comma here please no comma here help me with the correct preposition in the following sentence?
1. It's a pleasure FOR me to help you.or
2. It's a pleasure TO me to help you.
I disagree. I would use only for.Only sentence 2 is correct (in BrE at least).
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