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I am looking for rented house vs I would like a rent house

Both phrases have minor issues in terms of grammar and usage. The correct phrase would be "I am looking for a rented house." This is a common and natural way to express the idea of searching for a house to rent.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 3532 views

I am looking for rented house

This phrase is not correct. It should be "I am looking for a rented house."

The correct phrase uses the verb "am" to indicate the present continuous tense and includes the article "a" before "rented house."
  • I am looking for the camp of Auschwitz.
  • I am looking for some countrymen of yours.
  • I am looking for a very specific piece of information from Mr. Martin.
  • I am looking for a reputable young woman to act as my personal confidante and messenger.
  • Yes, I am looking for Sam Adams.
  • And I am looking for another Amaretto Sour.
  • Well, 'cause... I am looking for a lifeguard.
  • I am looking for help with the company.
  • I am looking for something for Nick.
  • I am looking for a phone you stole this morning.
  • I am looking for the owner of a hubot.
  • I am looking for kids They fight another day.
  • Bring me the object I am looking for...
  • I am looking for a person called Jack.
  • I am looking for Mr. NeeIix's instinct.
  • I am looking for my Comidinha and can not find...
  • I am looking for a place to teach silat.
  • I am looking for Richard and Sarah Rainsferd.
  • I am looking for a place later today.
  • I am looking for five outstanding individuals who can stand strong alone and in any combination.

Alternatives:

  • I am looking for a rented house.

I would like a rent house

This phrase is not correct. It should be "I would like a rental house."

The correct phrase uses the noun "rental" instead of the verb "rent" to describe the type of house desired.
  • I buy and rent houses, became part in a restaurant...
  • In this rent house there's two entertainer
  • I rent this house from a farmer.
  • I want to paint the walls and rent the house to tourists this summer.
  • I can't rent the house right now.
  • I am going to rent this house for a week.
  • I rent a house for three, four months, then I leave it.
  • I know. It's quick, but we found some actor to rent our house.
  • I just thought it would be nice to rent a house for a bit... something homey.
  • Hmm. I never imagined it would cost so much to rent a house.
  • I just thought it would be nice to rent a house for a bit... something homey.
  • I'll rent a house, even if it takes a bank robbery.
  • Or I could rent a bounce house tomorrow morning.
  • I need to rent your empty house.
  • I've paid half the rent for this house.
  • I have my things here. I rent a house. I made a life here, sir.
  • I'd like to rent the house for Thursday the 13th and Friday the 14th.
  • I've the rent from the house, I can make it worth her while.
  • She doesn't think I should let you rent me this house.
  • You rent me a house and... I'm going to stay there for two weeks.

Alternatives:

  • I would like a rental house.

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