1. There is no alternative 2. Two farmers need to say both expensive tractor and expensive threshing on the machine. 3. Neither can afford nor can buy both. 4. Both can afford to buy one. 5. So they agree to lend and they are machines from each other. 6. The government of underdeveloped countries finds certain areas that are rich and natural resources and has neither the capital nor expertising to exploit them. 7. Borrowing the ultimate profits is inevitable. 8. In small group, the young people have a good idea for new business and them but it in their local bank. 9. The bank carefully vet the idea may decide in advance for necessary starting capital. 10. Without the loan, few new businesses could begin. 11. Polonius’s advice had it in the points of 16th century. The safety merit is being as self-sufficient as possible. 12. In modern world, however, the creation of new wealth nearly always depends on initial use of other other people money. Does these sentences incorrect? The use of work or grammar , structure of sentence.... how could I use the work "Mortage" correctly in E? correct it and give me some comments! Thanks
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Hi Lee, I THINK I have retained your meanings in these amendations: '1. There is no alternative. 2.
— Mister Micawber
Hi Lee, I THINK I have retained your meanings in these amendations: '1.
There is no alternative.
2.
Two farmers both need, say, an expensive tractor and an expensive threshing machine.
3.
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