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you like this vs you looking for this

The correct phrase is "You like this." The phrase "You looking for this?" is incorrect. The first phrase is a statement asking about someone's preference, while the second phrase is a question about someone's search for something.

Last updated: April 01, 2024 • 694 views

you like this

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to ask about someone's preference.

This phrase is used to inquire if someone enjoys or has a positive opinion about something.

Examples:

  • Do you like this color?
  • You like this song, don't you?
  • I think you like this book.
  • You like this restaurant, right?
  • Do you like this style of clothing?
  • Say that you like this place.
  • Chloe, you like this guy.
  • I want to live happily with you like this.
  • Okay, Benja, see if you like this.
  • Besides, you like this dress.
  • Unless you like this beans protest.
  • Forgive me for receiving you like this.
  • I hate to see you like this, Charly.
  • I've never seen you like this before.
  • All because you like this girl.
  • Never seen you like this, Gaius.
  • I know you like this Chester girl.
  • You will forgive me for receiving you like this.
  • If you like this, you should read the book.
  • Then tell me you like this dress.
  • Nora, sorry to bust in on you like this.
  • Strauss can't just fire you like this.
  • Seeing you like this is payment enough.
  • Many's the time I've dreamed of finding you like this.
  • Lennox and you like this game.

you looking for this

This phrase is incorrect in English. It should be "Are you looking for this?" to form a grammatically correct question.

The correct form of this phrase is "Are you looking for this?" which is used to ask if someone is searching for a specific item.
  • Who are you looking for this time?
  • Who you looking for this time, Marshal?
  • When are you looking for this offensive and irresponsible gas-guzzling heap?
  • So John, why are you looking for this man?
  • So, what are you looking for this time?
  • All right, what are you looking for this week, Gus?
  • Are you looking for this?
  • What are you looking for this time?
  • Are you looking for this?
  • Are you looking for this?
  • Why are you looking for this person?
  • Are you looking for this?
  • Are you looking for this?
  • You looking for this?
  • You looking for this?
  • You looking for this?
  • You looking for this, brother?
  • You looking for this, Wendy?
  • You looking for this?

Alternatives:

  • Are you looking for this?
  • Are you searching for this?
  • Do you need this?
  • Is this what you're looking for?
  • Are you trying to find this?

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