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Cogar Posted 19 years ago
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what are the figures (you are / are you) looking at

Hello,

Suppose you want to ask someone how much he is looking to sell his house for. Do you say

what are the figures (you are / are you) looking at?

Thank you.
  

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Hello Cogar! I suggest the following. " Ciao, IF [A]

  • Hello Cogar!
  • I suggest the following.
  • " Ciao, IF [A]
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Hello Cogar!

I suggest the following.

"What figures do you look for?'

"What figures are you looking for?"

Ciao,

IF [A]
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CogarHello,

Suppose you want to ask someone how much he is looking to sell his house for. Do you say

what are the figures (you are / are you) looking at?

Thank you.
"What figure did you have in mind?" would be the usual form.

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