What does the idiom/phrase “As for” mean?
A. Regarding something
B. Getting a difficult situation
C. Caught in n a rush or hurry
D. An expression of surprise
Correct Answer: A. Regarding or concerning something
Explanation:
“As for” is an idiom that is commonly used to introduce a new topic or to indicate that you are about to talk about something specific. It is often used to introduce a response to a question or statement. For example, “As for your question about the deadline, we expect to have everything completed by the end of the month.” In this context, “as for” means regarding or concerning the question about the deadline.
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