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Liton Das Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

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Please don't send message "if you're not agreed" with the price.

Please don't send message "if you don't agree" with the price.


I suppose second is the right one. Please tell me some examples of the right phrase when do we use "if you're not agreed" i didn't understand this.

  

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"if you don't agree with ~" is the proper way to say it. "if you're not agreed with ~" is a casual form that you may occasionally hear. It means the same thing.

  • "if you don't agree with ~" is the proper way to say it.
  • "if you're not agreed with ~" is a casual form that you may occasionally hear.
  • It means the same thing.
  • To me it does not seem like very good English, and I do not recommend that you use it.
  • "message" needs an article.
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"if you don't agree with ~" is the proper way to say it. "if you're not agreed with ~" is a casual form that you may occasionally hear. It means the same thing. To me it does not seem like very good English, and I do not recommend that you use it.

"message" needs an article.

It is not a good idea to use quotation marks to highlight words within a sentence. It is easy to read the qu

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