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Maripinky Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

passionate about vs. passionate for

Is there any difference in use? Thanks in advance.
  

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Hi, I'd consider 'passionate for' a bit substandard. You could say 'I have a passion for something' . Best wishes, Clive

  • Hi, I'd consider 'passionate for' a bit substandard.
  • You could say 'I have a passion for something' .
  • Best wishes, Clive
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Hi,
I'd consider 'passionate for' a bit substandard.

You could say 'I have a passion for something'.

Best wishes, Clive
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hi
what about 'passionate about'
I mean what does it mean?
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be passionate about = have a passion for

[extreme fondness, love (John is passionate about his work with the homeless.)]
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Which is best, to have passion for it passion toward?

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I think...passionate about

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