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Tomer Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

Can you say? + Which one is more correct?

Hi,

Can yous say?

I have no hast for the money (like not needing it urgently)

Which one is more correct?

I was on the good way (solving the problem)
or
I was on the good path (solving the problem)

Thank you
  

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Tomer Hi, Can you s say? I have no hast e for the money (like not needing it urgently) No, that would be quite awkward. Which one is more correct?

  • Tomer Hi, Can you s say?
  • I have no hast e for the money (like not needing it urgently) No, that would be quite awkward.
  • Which one is more correct?
  • " If you had to use the word 'good', then you should say ' a good path ' in this context..
  • Thank you
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TomerHi,

Can yous say?

I have no haste for the money (like not needing it urgently) No, that would be quite awkward.

Which one is more correct?

I was on the good way (solving the problem) No
or
I was on the good path (solving the problem)
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Hi,

Can you say?

I have no hast for the money (like not needing it urgently)


No. Say 'I'm not in a hurry for the money'.

Clive

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