[Grammar] Regarding the use of preposition.

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Sentence: "I pity (for) the shareholders of BP who bought the stock at higher valuations"

My question: Is there any need, grammatically wise, to use for preposition after the word pity ?


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Not a teacher only a native.

Reading the sentence I wouldn't use 'for', so I don't see why there should be any need for it due to grammar.

I can see 'for' should be used if you were saying 'I feel pity for the shareholds....'
 
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"For" is not needed. It's not even grammatical to just add "for."

"The shareholders" is the direct object of the verb "pity." I pity whom? I pity the shareholders.
 
Absolutely no need, as the others have said.

"To pity" does not take a preposition.

When "pity" is used as a noun after a verb, it does:

"To show pity for..."; "To feel pity for..."; "To take pity on..."
 
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