1. Watch the 2 videos and try to figure out the difference between "care about" and "care for"
What do you care about?
care (about)
to be interested in something and
feel strongly that it is important
to be interested in someone and want
them to be well and happy
care (for)
to love someone, especially in a way
that is based on friendship rather than sex
to do the necessary things for
someone who needs help or protection
to treat something carefully so that it stays in good condition
2. Complete the sentences with the prepositions "about" or "for"
She's never cared very much ... her appearance.
Instructions on caring ... your new sofa are included
Your parents are only doing this because they care ... (= love) you.
They hired a nurse to care ... her.
He wanted me to know that he still cared ... me.
She stays at home caring ... her children
Don’t you care ... what happens to the children?
This company cares ... the environment.
The only thing he seems to care ... is money.
He thanked the nurses who had cared ... him.
The children are well cared ....
Your clothes won’t last if you don’t
care … them properly.
The inspectors make sure that the
elderly residents are well cared … .
No one seemed to care … her feelings.
Teach your children how to care …
their pets.
I don’t think she cares … him at all.
They cared passionately … the
environment.
He really cared … her.
She made him feel special and cared …
.
3. What do you care about? Who do you care for?
What do you care about?
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