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Alc24 Posted 15 years ago
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Can you tell me how to correctly say 2 sentences?

Could you please help me correct these 2 sentences?

1 What he has in my bag is worth more than the money I have in my back account.

2 He has to buy his girlfriend off her to stay with him, otherwise she'll leave him. She's here for his money.

Thank you so much
  

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1 What he has in his bag is worth more than the money I have in my bank account. 2 He has to pay his girlfriend off for her to stay with him ; otherwise she'll leave him. She's here for his money.

  • 1 What he has in his bag is worth more than the money I have in my bank account.
  • 2 He has to pay his girlfriend off for her to stay with him ; otherwise she'll leave him.
  • She's here for his money.
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1 What he has in his bag is worth more than the money I have in my bank account.

2 He has to pay his girlfriend off for her to stay with him; otherwise she'll leave him. She's here for his money.
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Thank you MM,

Sorry for posting as Anonymous.

Would it be "as" or "under" anonymous?

alc
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'as Anonymous' is better. Or 'posting anonymously'.

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