... or this:
BBC - Archive
Correction: beware of
chercher - it can be a
faux ami; and you would use the present continuous in this case*: "
I am looking for ...".
*'Lonely hearts' advertisements are an exception: "White guy, good sense of humour, face like the back of a bus,
seeks blind woman for friendship and caring." This sort of 'seeks' (where you'd normally expect 'is looking for') is a convention in small ads of all kinds - example "Man with van seeks odd jobs. Satisfaction guaranteed. Free, and worth every penny."
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