to try to find something · to search for
This is your go-to phrase when you walk into a store with a mission! 🛒 Whether it's a new outfit, a specific book, or just the perfect gift, you're on a quest to locate that item. It's all about having a target in mind!
💡 While it seems super simple, 'to look for something' is fundamental! It’s used when you're actively trying to locate an item or a person. Don't confuse it with 'to look at something' (just observing) or 'to look after something' (taking care of). It's all about the search! 🕵️♀️
You walk into a clothing store. You need a new winter coat because your old one is worn out. You approach a sales assistant. What is the most natural English expression to use when explaining your purpose? A. to avoid something B. to look for a winter coat C. to ignore something