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Krazaz Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Which is correct?

What is the correct expression when the actor/actress wants to say to his fans to wait for his/her next tour or movies: "Watch out for me" and "Watch for me"? Thanks.
  

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Look for my next tour/movie. Typically the performer will give some idea as to when the event will occur such as: "Look for my next movie early next year" or something similar.

  • Look for my next tour/movie.
  • Typically the performer will give some idea as to when the event will occur such as: "Look for my next movie early next year" or something similar.
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Look for my next tour/movie.

Typically the performer will give some idea as to when the event will occur such as: "Look for my next movie early next year" or something similar.
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Thanks for your reply. But I was wondering if these two expressions are correct:

"Watch out for me"

and

"Watch for me"

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