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Fold scarf 101 Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Request vs request for

Ask Jenny to request for a new computer.


Ask Jenny to request a new computer.


Are both sentences grammatically correct?

  

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fold scarf 101Are both sentences grammatically correct?

No. If you want "for", it's "make/put in a request for": "Ask Jenny to put in a request for a new computer." Without "for", your sentence is right: "Ask Jenny to request a new computer."

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fold scarf 101

... to request for a new computer.

request = ask for
request for = ask for for ???

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