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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Help me in my sentence, please.

My friend wants to sell a car. I want to buy that car from him. I want to ask him:

1. What price for the car do you think about?

Or

2. What price for the car are you thinking about?

  

Top answer

Natural English is 'How much do you want for the car?

  • Natural English is 'How much do you want for the car?
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Natural English is 'How much do you want for the car?

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anonymousMy friend wants to sell a car. I want to buy that car from him.

I notice you used think about, so if you want to be a bit coy or indirect, say

How much were you thinking of asking for the car?

CJ

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