1. I am thinking to buy a car. So,I want to know is this car will match perfectly with my requirements/needs without any additional modification. 2. anyone reply me who know about it or have a knowledge about it.
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1. “I am thinking of buying a car. ) 2.
— Wilpeter
1.
“I am thinking of buying a car.
) 2.
) When you state (in the first sentence) “this car”, I’m presuming you are enclosing a picture.
When you ask if it will match “my needs”, I’m presuming the person you are asking does know your needs.
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1. “I am thinking of buying a car. I want to know if this car will match my needs perfectly without any modification.” (Unless there has already been some ‘modification’, you don’t need ‘additional’.) 2. “Will anyone who knows, please reply to me.” (I don’t know how you plan to communicate the second question, unless it is a publicly posted advertisement.)