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Pray for them get well soon vs Pray for both get well soon

The correct phrase is "Pray for them to get well soon." The first phrase is incorrect because it is missing the preposition "to" before the verb "get." The second phrase is also incorrect because it uses "both" in a context where it is not needed.

Last updated: March 26, 2024 • 801 views

This phrase is incorrect. It is missing the preposition "to" before the verb "get."

"Pray for them get well soon"

The correct form is "Pray for them to get well soon."
  • Yes. Ahem. Several studies have shown that patients who have people praying for them get well faster than those who don't.
  • A "get well soon" bear.
  • I hope your mom gets well soon, Cade.
  • Please get well soon, Mother.
  • I hope you'll get well soon.
  • I bought a "get well soon" card for Brad.
  • Get well soon, can't wait to meet the family.
  • And I hope you'll get well soon
  • - It's my way of saying "get well soon".
  • Please, Akin, get well soon.
  • Dearest, dear Mom, get well soon.
  • It's a "Get well soon" card from Jamie.
  • I only know 'cause she sent her ma a "get well soon" card a few months back.
  • "Try these pills and get well soon."
  • Now I hope you've all signed Debbie's get well soon card, which is knocking around in wardrobe village.
  • He has done terrific work and I sincerely hope he gets well soon.
  • He has worked very hard on this report and I hope that he will get well soon.
  • Mr President, I wish to thank Mrs Damião for all her work and I hope that she will get well soon.
  • Will I be able to get well soon?
  • They ran out of "Get well soon."

Alternatives:

  • Pray for them to get well soon

This phrase is incorrect. It uses "both" in a context where it is not needed.

"Pray for both get well soon"

The correct form is "Pray for them to get well soon."
  • A "get well soon" bear.
  • I hope your mom gets well soon, Cade.
  • Please get well soon, Mother.
  • I hope you'll get well soon.
  • I bought a "get well soon" card for Brad.
  • Get well soon, can't wait to meet the family.
  • And I hope you'll get well soon
  • - It's my way of saying "get well soon".
  • Please, Akin, get well soon.
  • Dearest, dear Mom, get well soon.
  • It's a "Get well soon" card from Jamie.
  • I only know 'cause she sent her ma a "get well soon" card a few months back.
  • "Try these pills and get well soon."
  • Now I hope you've all signed Debbie's get well soon card, which is knocking around in wardrobe village.
  • He has done terrific work and I sincerely hope he gets well soon.
  • He has worked very hard on this report and I hope that he will get well soon.
  • Mr President, I wish to thank Mrs Damião for all her work and I hope that she will get well soon.
  • Will I be able to get well soon?
  • They ran out of "Get well soon."
  • How about we make "get well soon" cards for Mrs. Dodd and I will personally see that she gets them?

Alternatives:

  • Pray for them to get well soon

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