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    Message from ahmedmwaffaq posted on 27-03-2009 at 02:21:27 (D | E | F)

    hello, my question is: which one is correct?
    this was done to me
    or this was done for me
    in other words what is the main difference between for and to?
    and my second question is what is the main difference between past simple tense,present perfect and pluperfect
    thanks a lot

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    Edited by lucile83 on 27-03-2009 08:28


    Re: Query from TravisKidd, posted on 28-03-2009 at 00:27:38 (D | E)
    "This was done to me" means that "I" was the object of the action.
    "This was done for me" means "I" was (supposed to be) the benificiary of the action, or that the action was done in my place.



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