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Kumenglish Posted 6 years ago
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Achieving

In the context: Talking about massive sale target.

He thinks achieving the target is a piece of cake. It is a huge amount of money(Big target).

Is this sentence correct? is "huge amount of money" suitable for the context?


  

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kumenglish In the context: Talking about a massive sale s target. He thinks achieving the target is a piece of cake. It is a huge amount of money.

  • kumenglish In the context: Talking about a massive sale s target.
  • He thinks achieving the target is a piece of cake.
  • It is a huge amount of money.
  • This is OK as amended, but frequently a contrastive word or phrase would be put at the start of the second sentence.
  • For example: He thinks achieving the target is a piece of cake.
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kumenglishIn the context: Talking about a massive sales target.
He thinks achieving the target is a piece of cake. It is a huge amount of money.

This is OK as amended, but frequently a contrastive word or phrase would be put at the start of the second sentence. For ex

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