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Chulhee Park Posted 14 years ago
Essay & Composition Writing

Hello, everyone.
This is my first time to ask a question here.
We often say 'I need some money to buy something'.
Well, I wonder it is correct or not if I say 'I need some money to buy something with'.
How about compared with the following?
I bouhgt a present with all the money I had.
Is this incorrect?
  

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The last sentence is correct.

  • The last sentence is correct.
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No 'with' at the end of the sentence, please.The last sentence is correct.
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Welcome to English Forums, Chulhee. Thanks for joining us!
Chulhee ParkWell, I wonder it is correct or not if I say 'I need some money to buy something with'.
The added "with" is okay in modern English, although there was a time when it was considered bad style to end with a preposition.
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