Is this grammatically correct? What does it mean? Any possible rephrasing? Do you think Amanda look good? Do you think Amanda looks good?
The first sentence, "Do you think Amanda look good?" is not grammatically correct. The verb "look" should be in the third person singular form "looks" to agree with the subject "Amanda." Therefore, the grammatically correct sentence is "Do you think Amanda looks good?"
The meaning of this question is asking someone's opinion about Amanda's appearance. It inquires whether the person being asked finds Amanda attractive or well-presented.
Possible rephrasing could include:
- "Do you find Amanda attractive?"
- "What do you think of Amanda's appearance?"
- "Do you think Amanda is looking good?"