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My teacher advised to me to take part in the play,what preposition error is present here?​

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Answered by Ariana01
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Here both can be used, but they would have slightly different meanings: "To me" means that you're the one who cares about it, while "for me" doesn't necessarily mean that it's important to you - it could be that it's important because of somebody else. Here and there are combined with prepositions to make many common adverbial phrases.

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Answered by nigamsoni014
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Answer: My teacher advised to me to take part in the play. Here, preposition 'to' will not be used.

It should be:-

My teacher advised me to take part in the play.

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