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Perfect Stranger Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

To care for VS to care about

Hello,

Is there any difference between to care for sb and to care about sb?

I've just heard this sentence: We are going to care for them, we are going to care about them (or perhaps it was said the other way round)


Thanks

  

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If you care for someone, you do things for them, help them. about

  • If you care for someone, you do things for them, help them.
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If you care for someone, you do things for them, help them.


If you care about someone, you like them, maybe love them, worry about their well-being.about

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