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Cogar Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

Request (for)

Hello there,

Which one is right or more common in use?

1. He requested for a chair.

2. He requested a chair.

Also,

1. He is requesting for a chair.

2. He is requesting a chair.

Thanks a lot.
  

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Cogar
1. He requested for a chair.

2. He requested a chair.

1. He is requesting for a chair.

2. He is requesting a chair.

One either makes a request (noun) for something or request (verb) something.

He

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