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User_gary Posted 19 years ago
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What sort of a man do you go for if you want to marry?

Is this sentence correct?

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User_gary What sort of a man do you go for if you want to marry? Is this sentence correct? Please help me.

  • User_gary What sort of a man do you go for if you want to marry?
  • Is this sentence correct?
  • Please help me.
  • "Go for" = prefer, look for, hope to find.
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User_garyWhat sort of a man do you go for if you want to marry?

Is this sentence correct?

Please help me.
"Go for" = prefer, look for, hope to find.
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I'd rather use a conditional "what sort of man would you go for if you wanted ...", but it may be a personal taste Emotion: smile
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Hi,

. . . if you want to marry? The common verb form here is . . . if you want to get married.

Clive

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