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Mr. Tom Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

A word required for a situation..

Hi

I need an appropriate word for the following situation.
Suppose I go to a shop to buy a T-shirt and find two varities there. One is round $2 and the other is round $ 10. If I want something in-between, how should I put it to the shopkeeper?
Don't you have something ________________________?

I hope that the above is not clumsily put. However if it is, PLEASE also edit the question so that it sounds natural (and I get a chance to learn something more here.)

Tom

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Hi Tom, I need an appropriate word for the following situation. Suppose I go to a shop to buy a T-shirt and find two varities there. One is round $2 and the other is round $ 10.

  • Hi Tom, I need an appropriate word for the following situation.
  • Suppose I go to a shop to buy a T-shirt and find two varities there.
  • One is round $2 and the other is round $ 10.
  • If I want something in-between , how should I put it to the shopkeeper?
  • ” Don't you have something __?
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Hi Tom,

I need an appropriate word for the following situation.


Suppose I go to a shop to buy a T-shirt and find two varities there. One is round $2 and the other is round $ 10. If I want something in-between, how should I put it to the shopkeeper? ”
Don't you have something __? In a context like this, 'Dont' you .

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