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Napoleonponapa Posted 17 years ago
Vocabulary

The differences of " look out, watch out and keep watch"

You don't a girl friend, don't you? if so

1) I will look out a good woman for you.

2) I will watch out for a good woman for you.

3) I will keep watch a good woman for you.

which one is correct in the above context? What I mean is that I will pay attention to this issues and when I come across any good woman , I will introduce to my friend.

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Hi, You don't have a girl friend, do don't you? if so not, 1) I will look out for a good woman for you. This is the most natiural.

  • Hi, You don't have a girl friend, do don't you?
  • if so not, 1) I will look out for a good woman for you.
  • This is the most natiural.
  • 2) I will watch out for a good woman for you.
  • This is OK.
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Hi,

You don't have a girl friend, do don't you? if so not,

1) I will look out for a good woman for you. This is the most natiural.

2) I will watch out for a good woman for you. This is OK.

3) I will keep watch for a good woman for you. This is not wrong, but it doesn't sound natural.

which one is correct in the above context? Wha

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