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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

At whom are you looking?

Is this question grammatically correct? At whom are you looking for?

Why? Or Why not? Please answer me in tha e-mail Email Removed.

Thanks a lot, Priscila.
  

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Hi, You can look at someone, or you can look for someone. But you can't look at for someone. It makes no sense.

  • Hi, You can look at someone, or you can look for someone.
  • But you can't look at for someone.
  • It makes no sense.
  • look at - gaze at look for - search for Clive
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Hi,

You can look at someone, or you can look for someone.

But you can't look at for someone. It makes no sense.

look at - gaze at

look for - search for

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