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Michin0119 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

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Hi, I've got a question.

"I am searching for the area" VS "I am searching the area "

what's a differant meanig of sentances above ..

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I am searching for the area - you are looking for a place/location (you are out of the area and trying to find it). I am searching the area - you are in the area you need to be in to find it. For example, I am going to build my own house, I am searching for the area to build on.

  • I am searching for the area - you are looking for a place/location (you are out of the area and trying to find it).
  • I am searching the area - you are in the area you need to be in to find it.
  • For example, I am going to build my own house, I am searching for the area to build on.
  • I have lost my expensive camara in the park, I'm searching the area to find it.
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I am searching for the area - you are looking for a place/location (you are out of the area and trying to find it).

I am searching the area - you are in the area you need to be in to find it.

For example,

I am going to build my own house, I am searching for the area to build on.

I have lost my expensive camara in the park, I'm searching the area t

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