English Pronunciation  I'm looking for a summer dress.

I'm looking for a summer dress.

What's the meaning of “I'm looking for a summer dress.”?

One way to get help from store employees is to tell them what kind of clothing you'd like to buy. To do this, you can use the sentence pattern I'm looking for + CLOTHING. They will then often show or tell you where the article of clothing is in the store. For example, like this I can take you to the dresses we have in stock.

How do you pronounce “I'm looking for a summer dress.”?

Listen to the male and female pronunciation of this phrase in American and British English. Afterwards you can record and compare your pronunciation with the audio recorder.
  • AEI'm looking for a summer dress.
  • AEI'm looking for a summer dress.
  • BEI'm looking for a summer dress.
  • BEI'm looking for a summer dress.

How could I respond to “I'm looking for a summer dress.”?

I can take you to the dresses we have in stock.

How do I form “I'm looking for a summer dress.”?

I'm looking for + CLOTHING.
  • I'm looking for a summer dress.
  • I'm looking for some new pants.
  • I'm looking for white undershirts.

What are other important sentences related to “Shopping for Clothes”?

  • What size are you?
  • How does the shirt fit?
  • The shoes are out of stock at the moment.
  • Where can I try this on?
  • Do you have this shirt in a smaller size?
  • I'm usually a medium.
  • Are these shoes on sale?
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