Hi guys,
I'm a student in a non-English-native country and I was making up a story in English for my homework. While I was doing my homework, I came accross a question below. Could you please help me with this?
<Situation>
My friend is asking me to buy a pair of sneakers for him, but the sneakers have 3 versions (First version was launched in 2008, second version in 2012 and third version in 2015) and they are slightly different. So, I need to ask him which version he wants.
<Question>
Is it correct to say "When launched sneakers do you want me to buy?"
I think "which version of sneakers do you want ~ " is better, but I'd like to ask you if the above sentence is understandable or not.
" No, that's not correct English. "
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anonymousIs it correct to say "When launched sneakers do you want me to buy?"
No, that's not correct English. You could say, "Which version of the sneakers do you want?"
Would you like the original version of the sandals, or a later edition?