¿Qué busca?(
keh
 
boos
-
kah
)
A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. What is he looking for?
¿Por qué Julio está en mi oficina?¿Qué busca?Why is Julio in my office? What is he looking for?
b. What is he after?
¿Qué busca? ¿Crees que quiere una relación seria?What is he after? Do you think he wants a serious relationship?
c. What is she looking for?
¿Qué busca? ¿Las llaves otra vez?What is she looking for? The keys again?
d. What is she after?
¿Qué busca? Me parece sospechoso que de pronto se interese en el negocio.What is she after? I think it's suspicious that she's suddenly interested in the business.
e. What is it looking for?
¿Por qué ese perro no deja de rascar?¿Qué busca?Why does that dog keep digging? What is it looking for?
2.
A word or phrase used to refer to the second person formal “usted” by their conjugation or implied context (e.g., usted).
(formal)
(second person singular)
a. What are you looking for?
¿Qué busca? ¿Puedo ayudarla en algo?What are you looking for? Can I help you with something?
b. What are you after?
¿Qué busca? ¿Otra vez quiere dinero, señora?What are you after? Do you want money again, ma'am?
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