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Old 05-Apr-2008, 22:07
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Default I have an English conversation question?

When you go to a store, a saleclerk may come to you and say "Are you looking for anything/something spectacularly/specifically/particularly?"

Which is correct? and if more than one answer possible, which one is used most frequently
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All of these might be heard:

Are you looking for something specific?
Are you looking for anything specific?
Are you looking for anything in particular?
Are you looking particularly for something?


Spectacularly would never be used - it would make no sense in the context.
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Default Re: I have an English conversation question?

Once i said:

Love isn't anything to be ashamed of.


My teacher corrected as:

Love isn't something to be ashamed of.

If
Are you looking for something specific? = Are you looking for anything in particular?

then may be i was right on using 'anything'.
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Your sentence seems fine to me.
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