usage of the words "infamous" and "notorious&
Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2011 2:53 pm
Hello,
I'm confused about the usage of the words "infamous" and
"notorious". I'm not sure if I should say "infamous for", "infamous because
of", "notorious for" or "notorious because of". Are the following sentences
grammatically correct?
1. Beijing is infamous for its air pollution.
2. Beijing is notorious for its air pollution.
3. Beijing is infamous because of its air pollution.
4. Beijing is notorious because of its air pollution.
I'm confused about the usage of the words "infamous" and
"notorious". I'm not sure if I should say "infamous for", "infamous because
of", "notorious for" or "notorious because of". Are the following sentences
grammatically correct?
1. Beijing is infamous for its air pollution.
2. Beijing is notorious for its air pollution.
3. Beijing is infamous because of its air pollution.
4. Beijing is notorious because of its air pollution.