Is it grateful to or for?
The adjective “grateful” can be used with the prepositions “to” and “for.”
You can be “grateful for” someone or something, and you can be “grateful to” someone for something they’ve done.
For example:
- I am grateful for my family.
- We are grateful for our education.
- Rachel’s grateful to Keisha for all her support.
Remember it’s always “grateful” and never greatful.
A QuillBot grammar check can make sure you’re using this phrase and others correctly.