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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Is "in" needed in this case?

Are you looking for something in particular?
In this case, is it permissible to say without the "in" like, 'Are you looking for something particular?' Or how about 'Are you looking for anything particular?'
Thank you.
  

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I think that without "in" sounds a little weird but lets wait for more people's help. Byebye ¡

  • I think that without "in" sounds a little weird but lets wait for more people's help.
  • Byebye ¡
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I think that without "in" sounds a little weird Emotion: thinking but lets wait for more people's help.
Byebye ¡
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I think 'in' is optional here.

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