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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

bigger bill = amount or size

Is this sentence correct? Do you say 'bigger bill'?
I'll help you with your chores for a bill, whatever the amount. If you are generous, you'll give me a bigger bill.
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'A bill' is not a reasonable transaction unit.

  • 'A bill' is not a reasonable transaction unit.
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'A bill' is not a reasonable transaction unit.

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