The following nouns take the preposition for after them. Use them in sentences.
affection, ambition, anxiety, apology, appetite, aptitude, blame, candidate, capacity, compassion, compensation, contempt, craving,
desire, esteem, fitness, fondness
, guarantee, leisure, liking, match, motive, need, opportunity, partiality, passion, pity, predilection,
pretext, relish, remorse, reputation, surety
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She has deep affection for her parents.
He had ambition.
Tom tried to hide his anxiety.
I asked him for apology
It was an good appetite
U should not blame her
He is an candidate of the raj sabha
Energy is the capacity for doing work.
"Kindness and compassion aren't weaknesses,"
His master clothed and fed him, paid his doctor's fees, but took all compensation paid for injury done to him.
He will be charged with contempt of court.
I am craving for food
It’s a great desire
Here he was held in high esteem, and in 1715 became Primarius of his faculty and member of the Consistory.
Try out fitness in gym
The notorious fondness of the Athenians for litigation increased his power; and the practice of "sycophancy" (raking up material for false charges; see Sycophant), enabled him to remove those who were likely to endanger his ascendancy.
It’s an guarantee from the brand
What an abundance of leisure he must have!
I like liking her
It was an great match of the day
It’s an motive from the teacher
I really need ur help
Thanks for the great opportunity
I will partially divide the pages
It’s her passion
It’s pity silly
He showed a predilection for poetry.
On the contrary it served as a pretext for Ivan to interfere in Lithuanian affairs.
He had ambition.
Tom tried to hide his anxiety.
I asked him for apology
It was an good appetite
U should not blame her
He is an candidate of the raj sabha
Energy is the capacity for doing work.
"Kindness and compassion aren't weaknesses,"
His master clothed and fed him, paid his doctor's fees, but took all compensation paid for injury done to him.
He will be charged with contempt of court.
I am craving for food
It’s a great desire
Here he was held in high esteem, and in 1715 became Primarius of his faculty and member of the Consistory.
Try out fitness in gym
The notorious fondness of the Athenians for litigation increased his power; and the practice of "sycophancy" (raking up material for false charges; see Sycophant), enabled him to remove those who were likely to endanger his ascendancy.
It’s an guarantee from the brand
What an abundance of leisure he must have!
I like liking her
It was an great match of the day
It’s an motive from the teacher
I really need ur help
Thanks for the great opportunity
I will partially divide the pages
It’s her passion
It’s pity silly
He showed a predilection for poetry.
On the contrary it served as a pretext for Ivan to interfere in Lithuanian affairs.
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