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Ana Carolina
Hey guys,
Which one is correct?
I guess I'm not who they're really going after, but I don't understand the association
Or
I guess I'm not who they're really looking for, but I don't understand the association
Going after or looking for?
Thanks ❤️
2020年11月24日 12:24
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Ana, the answer is clearly "looking for", because the subject is yourself.
2020年11月24日
1
Hello Ana
The big question is CONTEXT. That is vital, because in different contexts, either statement could be correct.
2020年11月24日
1
Going after is more often used when you're chasing something or pressing charges against someone.
I'd rather use the looking for in your situation.
2020年11月24日
1
Ana, in that case, I would actually use neither. I would say: I am not sure who they are targeting, but I am clearly not part of that demographic.
Something like that. 'Demographic' might be a bit too technical, so you could then just say 'target market'. In informal speech, you can repeat words at times.
2020年11月25日
1
There are many kinds of English
Americans have their way of speaking and British have their way buh I think they’re both correct
2020年11月24日
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