[Grammar] She brought coffe for / to me.

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wotcha

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1. She brought coffee to me.

2. She brought coffee for me.


Which is grammatical?
 
They are both correct. You could also say "She brought me coffee."
 
It's possible to bring coffee for you without bringing it to you.
 
"to me" simply indicates the direction of movement.
"for me" says that it was for my benefit
 
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