care for
phrasal verb·1 sense·particle for
Meanings
Provide regular help and attention to someone or something
Why “for”? The verb keeps its usual meaning. FOR links it to a target, choice, cause, person, or thing.
“He cares for his elderly father.”
“Volunteers cared for the injured birds.”
Don't confuse with
Care for means provide regular help and attention. Care about means feel concern or interest.
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care about
A contrast learners often mix up
Feel concern or interest in something
aim for
Same for pattern: usual meaning
Try to achieve a particular result
ask for
Same for pattern: usual meaning
Request something from someone
fight for
Same for pattern: usual meaning
Work very hard to protect or gain something important
look for
Same for pattern: usual meaning
Try to find someone or something
opt for
Same for pattern: usual meaning
Choose an option after considering the choices
pay for
Same for pattern: usual meaning
Give money to cover the cost of something
provide for
Same for pattern: usual meaning
Supply the money or things that someone needs
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