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I was wondering if you had a chance to find other alternative. vs I was wondering if you had a chance to look other alternative.

Both phrases have issues and are not correct in English. The right form would be "I was wondering if you had a chance to find another alternative."
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I was wondering if you had a chance to find other alternative.

This phrase is not correct in English. The word 'other' should be followed by a singular noun, so it should be 'another alternative.'

The correct form is 'I was wondering if you had a chance to find another alternative.'
  • So I was wondering if you had a chance to call that pediatric psychiatrist I recommended.
  • I was wondering if you had a chance to forward my report on the Saabir Khan Bridge to anyone in intel.
  • I was wondering if you had a chance to talk to your husband yet about my desire to join his security detail.
  • I was wondering if you had a chance to look for the letters.
  • I was wondering if you had a chance to look through the files and see if there was a match to my son, Walter Collins.
  • I was wondering if you had a chance to look at it?
  • I was wondering if you had a chance to look at it?
  • Just wondering if you had a chance to think about things, starting over maybe.
  • Listen, I was wondering if you had a chance maybe we could speak?
  • I was just wondering if you had a chance to do that thing for me, look up that name?
  • Seeing if you had a chance to think about the offer.
  • I don't know if you had a chance to do anything like that yet.
  • I just wanted to check and see if you had a chance to write to your parents yet.
  • Seeing if you had a chance to think about the offer.
  • If you had lived like he has all of his life, on crumbs and bones, maybe you'd do a crazy thing if you had a chance to make a fortune.
  • You had a chance to win, you made a valiant effort.
  • I wanted to make sure you had a chance to redeem yourself.
  • So I imagine you had a chance to review the law.
  • Just checking that you had a chance to refamiliarize yourself entirely.
  • You had a chance to stop your brother and you couldn't.

Alternatives:

  • I was wondering if you had a chance to find another alternative.

I was wondering if you had a chance to look other alternative.

This phrase is not correct in English. The word 'look' is not needed in this context. It should be 'find another alternative.'

The correct form is 'I was wondering if you had a chance to find another alternative.'
  • I was wondering if you had a chance to look for the letters.
  • I was wondering if you had a chance to look through the files and see if there was a match to my son, Walter Collins.
  • I was wondering if you had a chance to look at it?
  • I was wondering if you had a chance to look at it?
  • So I was wondering if you had a chance to call that pediatric psychiatrist I recommended.
  • I was wondering if you had a chance to forward my report on the Saabir Khan Bridge to anyone in intel.
  • I was wondering if you had a chance to talk to your husband yet about my desire to join his security detail.
  • I was just wondering if you had a chance to do that thing for me, look up that name?
  • Just wondering if you had a chance to think about things, starting over maybe.
  • Listen, I was wondering if you had a chance maybe we could speak?
  • Seeing if you had a chance to think about the offer.
  • I don't know if you had a chance to do anything like that yet.
  • I just wanted to check and see if you had a chance to write to your parents yet.
  • Seeing if you had a chance to think about the offer.
  • If you had lived like he has all of his life, on crumbs and bones, maybe you'd do a crazy thing if you had a chance to make a fortune.
  • You had a chance to win, you made a valiant effort.
  • I wanted to make sure you had a chance to redeem yourself.
  • So I imagine you had a chance to review the law.
  • Just checking that you had a chance to refamiliarize yourself entirely.
  • You had a chance to stop your brother and you couldn't.

Alternatives:

  • I was wondering if you had a chance to find another alternative.

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