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YOU CAN USE TOO BEFORE AND ADJECTIVE + INFINITIVE, ESPECIALLY...

I was too young to remember my grandmother.

late, young, early, busy, small, old, long, good, tired, easy, hard, and difficult

It's difficult/hard for me to make decisions.

YOU CAN ADD FOR + PERSON AFTER THE ADJECTIVE, ESPECIALLY AFTER...

impossible, and unusual

It's not uncommon to feel sad when your children leave home to go to college.

It's not easy for a lot of people to raise children.

hard, difficult, and easy

It's interesting to me/ for me to watch parents with their children.

It's never too late to learn new things.

It's important to many people / for many people to live near their families.

PEOPLE FREQUENTLY USE not WITH THESE ADJECTIVES BEGINNING WITH un-, in-, im-, ESPECIALLY IN ACADEMIC WRITING. THE ADJECTIVE CAN BE FOLLOWED DIRECTLY BY AN INFINITIVE OR BY FOR + PERSON.

interesting, fascinating, and important

It's not unusual for families to argue about money.

YOU CAN USE TO or FOR + PERSON WITH...