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I have a question for you. vs I have a question to you.

The correct phrase is "I have a question for you." The preposition "for" is used to indicate the recipient of the question in this context. "I have a question to you" is not a common or correct phrase in English.

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I have a question for you.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to inform someone that you have a question to ask them. The preposition "for" is used to indicate the recipient of the question.

Examples:

  • I have a question for you. Can you help me with this math problem?
  • She has a question for you about the project.
  • Do you have a question for me?
  • He always has interesting questions for you.
  • We have a few questions for you to answer.

I have a question to you.

This phrase is not correct in English. The preposition "to" is not used to indicate the recipient of a question.

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