EmyLatex Because no English speaker would ever say that. Try "What are you looking at?". In English, you don't look at locations, you look at things. On the plus side, you're using commas correctly, which is vanishingly rare; keep at it.
LovelyAndre Thanks, obviously I'm not a native speaker. :(
I'm looking at this grammatically incorrect sentence.
Why is that?
Because no English speaker would ever say that. Try "What are you looking at?". In English, you don't look at locations, you look at things. On the plus side, you're using commas correctly, which is vanishingly rare; keep at it.
Thanks, obviously I'm not a native speaker. :(