(a) Charles is looking for a good book about economics. (b) Charles is looking for a good book on economics. (c) Charles is looking for a good economics book. (d) Charles is looking for a good economic book.
Regarding the four sentences above:
Q1 Which sounds the most natural to native speakers? Besides, which is acceptable and which is not?
Q2 Is there any better way to say this?
Top answer
(d) is not possible. The others are all OK. By preference I would probably choose (b).
— GPY
(d) is not possible.
The others are all OK.
By preference I would probably choose (b).
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