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Alc24 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

CHEAPEST (means 2 different things???)

Can you use cheapest and most expensive like this?

1 What's the cheapest or most expensive you ever sold your product for?

Can you use 'for nothing' like this?

- He got made at me for coming for nothing.

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alc24 1 What's the cheapest or most expensive you ever sold your product for? No. To sell a product for cheapest...

  • alc24 1 What's the cheapest or most expensive you ever sold your product for?
  • No.
  • To sell a product for cheapest...
  • (does not make sense).
  • Here is an alternative: What's the lowest or highest price you ever sold your product for?
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alc241 What's the cheapest or most expensive you ever sold your product for?
No. To sell a product for cheapest... (does not make sense). Here is an alternative:
What's the lowest or highest price you ever sold your product for?
alc24- He got made at me for coming for nothing.
He got mad at me for nothing. (F

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