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“be known to" and "be known for"difference Today I lean that two words."be known to "and "be known for": the example is : The singer is known to people in the world. if i want use "known for" that the sentence is He is know for the singer in the world. right?
19. Feb. 2014 04:27
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"Known to" means that someone or something is known to a specific group: i.e. This snake is the deadliest one known to man! **Here, the snake is one of the deadliest known to mankind (specific group) "Known for" means that someone/something is recognized for some special trait or quality: i.e. The chef is known for his delicious lobster. **The chef is recognized by other people for his lobster (it is very delicious, which makes it a special feature)
19. Februar 2014
Your sentence would not be right because "known for" always has to be followed by a description. "He is known for playing the piano." "Brad Pitt is known for his acting." Does that help?
19. Februar 2014
be known for something means that you're known by a lot of people (famous in other words) because of that something. So "He is know for the singer in the world" is incorrect but: "He is known for being a singer" "He is known for signing" "He is known for his songs" are all correct
19. Februar 2014
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