to be looking for · to want to acquire
Ever walked into a store knowing exactly what you need? This expression is your go-to! 😎 It means you're actively looking to buy or obtain something specific, without beating around the bush. Perfect for when you're on a mission! 🎯
💡 **Fun Fact!** This phrase is super versatile! You can use it in casual conversations (e.g., "What are you after today, Mike?") or when telling a salesperson what you need ("I'm after a new pair of headphones."). Remember, "to be after" implies a desire to *get* or *find* something. It's often used when you're shopping but also in other contexts like "He's after my job!" (meaning he wants my job). But for shopping, it's all about that desired item! 🛍️
Your friend Sarah asks you what you're hoping to buy at the electronics store. Which English expression best describes your intention to buy a new laptop? A. I'm before a new laptop. B. I'm after a new laptop. C. I'm during a new laptop.