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Julius_ Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Motivation to/for

Hi

Which preposition goes with the word "motivation"?

He should have more motivation to study/for studying.

to or for?

or might both be correct?

Thanks

Julius_
  

Top answer

Both to and for go with the word motivation. only thing to keep in mind is the different combination that follows them. I need motivation to workout.

  • Both to and for go with the word motivation.
  • only thing to keep in mind is the different combination that follows them.
  • I need motivation to workout.
  • I need motivation for working out.
  • Likewise You're gonna have motivation to lose weight.
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Both to and for go with the word motivation. only thing to keep in mind is the different combination that follows them.
I need motivation to workout.
I need motivation for working out.
Likewise
You're gonna have motivation to lose weight.
What was your motivation for weight loss?

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