Wednesday, April 18, 2018

word choice - "Important for someone to do" vs. "important that someone does"

As I know, there is no difference in meaning between the following two sentences.





  1. It is not important for you to eat good food.

  2. It is not important that you eat good food.





But I believe that there is a little difference between the two sentences at least because
the letters in them are different.



Does anybody know the difference?

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