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Cat navy 425 Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

I'd love to stay up for that cricket match.

Dear all,

Could you please tell me the difference in the meaning between the following sentences?

1) I'd love to stay up for that cricket match.

2) I'd love to stay awake for that cricket match.

3) I'd love to stay up awake for that cricket match.


  

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cat navy 425 1) I'd love to stay up for that cricket match. I would like very much to make my bedtime later so I could [watch / attend] that cricket match. (But it's too late.

  • cat navy 425 1) I'd love to stay up for that cricket match.
  • I would like very much to make my bedtime later so I could [watch / attend] that cricket match.
  • (But it's too late.
  • ) cat navy 425 2) I'd love to stay awake for that cricket match.
  • I would like very much not to fall asleep during that cricket match.
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cat navy 4251) I'd love to stay up for that cricket match.

I would like very much to make my bedtime later so I could [watch / attend] that cricket match. (But it's too late. It's after the hour when I usually go to bed.)

cat navy 4252) I'd love to stay awake for that cricket match.

I would like very much not to f

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