If I wanted to have my hair cut in the future and ask my friend to pay attention to those barber's shops that charge cheaply, how should I frame the sentence?
1. When shopping, if you find any low-priced barber's, do tell me.
2. When shopping, if there's any shop offering low-priced hair cut(s), do tell me.
Top answer
I'd just say eg If you find a cheap barber, please tell me. eg If you find any place I can get a cheap haircut, please tell me.
— Clive
I'd just say eg If you find a cheap barber, please tell me.
eg If you find any place I can get a cheap haircut, please tell me.
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