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Rochmad Afandi Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

About make a sentence

Please help me, is this sentence grammatically correct ?
# No problem with cheap or expensive price, quality is the first priority
  

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Hi Rochmad, "Price" is a countable noun, so you need to use an article after "with", to wit, "a". - No problem with a cheap or expensive price, quality is the first priority. I think your sentence is quite well structured.

  • Hi Rochmad, "Price" is a countable noun, so you need to use an article after "with", to wit, "a".
  • - No problem with a cheap or expensive price, quality is the first priority.
  • I think your sentence is quite well structured.
  • Makes sense to me.
  • Cheers, RENAN
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Hi Rochmad,

"Price" is a countable noun, so you need to use an article after "with", to wit, "a".

- No problem with a cheap or expensive price, quality is the first priority.

I think your sentence is quite well structured.

Makes sense to me.

Cheers,

RENAN
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Quality is our first priority, more important than price.
The price is a secondary concern to quality.
We are less concerned with price than we are with quality.
Quality is more important than price.

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