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What's The Difference Between... ... "to seek" and "to seek for" ? For example, If I say whether I seek information or I seek for information, any difference will come along ?
29 dec. 2012 07:22
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Seek never needs a preposition, I think seek means "look for" so you don't need the "for" with seek.
29 december 2012
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No difference. Just a preference of usage. Like Miguel said, "for" is redundant. If you are not sure, use "look for" instead.
31 december 2012
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I agree with Miguel: there is "seek" and "look for" but never "seek for". Hope this helped!
3 januari 2013
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