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what does the “for”mean?
17 feb. 2024 10:43
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When 'hope' is followed by a noun phrase [ a better future] you need the preposition 'for' : (to) hope for sthg. In this sentence hope is itself a noun.
If hope is followed by a verb you don't need 'for' :
’. . captured the world's attention and their hope to see a better future’
'. . captured the attention of people who hope they will see a better future.’
17 februari 2024
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