A1prepositionhigh_frequency_chunk

For

UK /["/fə(r)//fɔː(r)/"]/US /["/fər//fɔːr/"]/

Definition

used to show who is intended to have or use something or where something is intended to be put

In simple words: used to show purpose or reason

Examples

  • This gift is for you.
  • I waited for her at the café.
  • He works hard for his family.
  • It is important for you to study every day.
  • She is looking for her keys.
  • I bought flowers for my mother.
  • This seat is reserved for you.
  • Do you have a present for your friend?

Usage notes

Used in statements to indicate purpose, time, or support. It can also emphasize reason. Avoid informal uses in formal writing.

Grammar pattern

for + noun/pronoun

Memory hint

Think of 'for' as 'forward' to show purpose or direction.

Collocations

  • thanks for
  • for example
  • for the sake of
  • for a reason

Synonyms

  • regarding
  • concerning
  • in favor of
  • on behalf of

Antonyms

  • against
  • without

Common mistakes

  • Using 'for' instead of 'to' when indicating direction (e.g., 'I went for the store' instead of 'I went to the store')
  • Confusing 'for' with 'since' in describing time durations
  • Omitting 'for' in phrases like 'thank you for your help'