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Qingqing Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

A question

"It's hard to get the money _____," he said _____ sorrow.
A.go, with B.to go, for C.gone, from D.going, in

Key: D

Can anyone tell me the meaning? Or is it a wrong sentence?("to get the money going" or "to get the machine going"?)
  

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"get the machine going" makes a lot more sense.

  • "get the machine going" makes a lot more sense.
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"get the machine going" makes a lot more sense.

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