TAKE CARE OF, CARE ABOUT and CARE FOR If you take care of - TopicsExpress



          

TAKE CARE OF, CARE ABOUT and CARE FOR If you take care of something, you look after it or take responsibility for it. She is Nancy, and she takes care of housekeeping. I take care of my grandma. Take care also means be careful. Take care when you are boarding the commuter train here. It stops only for a minute. Some people use take care as goodbye. Bye. Take care. If you want to show someone that something is important or of value to you, you care about it. Most people care about what others say, particularly what their peers say. Care about is commonly used in negative sentences: I am not going to speak to you again. I dont care. Care for, like take care of, means look after. Mother Teresa cared for the orphans and destitute children on the streets of Kolkata.
Posted on: Wed, 19 Mar 2014 07:10:13 +0000

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