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Infinik Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

crave vs. crave for

Hi,

If a pregnant woman is eager to eat meat constantly, is she "craving meat" or "craving for meat"?

Thanks in advance,

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It depends on the sentence: She is craving meat. She has a craving for meat.

  • It depends on the sentence: She is craving meat.
  • She has a craving for meat.
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2 Answers
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It depends on the sentence:

She is craving meat.

She has a craving for meat.
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very good, you are one of the few people who know the difference between crave and crave for... Emotion: smile) I commend you for that

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