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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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Which is correct?

Would you say task or challenge? Is there an idiom?

Are you up to/for the task/challenge?


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I think both "task" and "challenge" are appropriate and the sentence would be: _"Are you up to the task/challenge" means that you are ready and able to do it. _"Are you up for the task/challenge" means that you are willing to do it.

  • I think both "task" and "challenge" are appropriate and the sentence would be: _"Are you up to the task/challenge" means that you are ready and able to do it.
  • _"Are you up for the task/challenge" means that you are willing to do it.
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I think both "task" and "challenge" are appropriate and the sentence would be:

_"Are you up to the task/challenge" means that you are ready and able to do it.

_"Are you up for the task/challenge" means that you are willing to do it.

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