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Writingtosms Posted 6 years ago
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Ask a parent for cash

Hi

When a kid asks his parent to send across some money, he would say something like - "I need some money. Can you (send it/ some)?"

I'm not sure about the part in parentheses. What would be the best way to complete that question?


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What do you mean by 'across'? Across what? Quote' "I need some money.

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What do you mean by 'across'? Across what?

Quote' "I need some money. Can you send some?" This kid seems to live in a culture where people do not say the word 'please'.Clive pWords: 0 Would you like this reply listed as an answer?You can undo this at any time.YesNoWas the question properly composed?A 'Yes' will upvote the question.YesNo Subscribe?

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