Used to introduce a new point or topic related to something already mentioned.
“As for the second man in line, he will probably lose his patience.”
“As for the weather, it will likely clear up by the afternoon.”
In Task 4, 'as for' is helpful when shifting your prediction to a different person or object in the picture, such as 'As for the other player, he will probably feel disappointed.' This phrase helps you organize your response clearly when the picture has multiple people or elements to predict about.
Synonyms: regarding, when it comes to, concerning