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Difference between to you, for you, for me, to me?



 
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Difference between to you, for you, for me, to me? #1 (permalink) Mon May 25, 2009 23:23 pm   Difference between to you, for you, for me, to me?
 

i would like to know the difference between to you,,,for you ............for me,,,to me

i will send somebody for you today

i will send somebody to you today
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Difference between to you, for you, for me, to me? #2 (permalink) Mon May 25, 2009 23:41 pm   Difference between to you, for you, for me, to me?
 

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i will send somebody for you today = You will be picked up by the person; you will use the person

i will send somebody to you today = A person is coming
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