He requested for his coffee to come very hot.
Is the above sentence correct with “requested for”?
Thanks.
He requested for his coffee to come very hot.
Is the above sentence correct with “requested for”?
Thanks.
I think it sounds more natural to say, “He requested that his coffee come very hot.”
Thanks, Luschen.
So “requested” cannot be used with “for”. Am I correct?
When you use it as a noun, you can. He placed a request for a cup of hot coffee.
He requested for hot Coffee. Please correct myself sir, Luschen,
As Anglophile stated, this is incorrect. either “He requested hot coffee.” or “He made a request for hot coffee.”
Speaking of requesting coffee, how would you like your drink delivered by a drone?