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Vsuresh Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Grammar

Hi

We say 'I care for you'

Do you use 'care about' too?

If so, in what context?

Suresh
  

Top answer

[Y] To care about = to be concerned about: He cares about nobody but himself. I don't care about the price, as long as the car is in good condition. To care for = 1.

  • [Y] To care about = to be concerned about: He cares about nobody but himself.
  • I don't care about the price, as long as the car is in good condition.
  • To care for = 1.
  • to like I don't care for warm beer.
  • Would you care for another cup of coffee?
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3 Answers
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A good question![Y]

To care about = to be concerned about:

He cares about nobody but himself.

I don't care about the price, as long as the car is in good condition.

To care for =

1. to like

I don't care for warm beer.

Would you care for another cup of coffee?

Care for in this s
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Your explanation is clear and certainly very useful.

Thank you very much Cool Breeze.

Suresh
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Your explanation is clear and certainly very useful.

Thank you very much Cool Breeze.

Suresh

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