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Yumone Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Conversation between customer and sales staff

If you'd like to say "we need 10 dollars more" to the customer (For example, the customer paid only $40 for the item priced $50), "10 dollars is short" is grammatically collect?

  

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If you'd like to say "we need 10 dollars more" to the customer who paid only $40 for the item priced $50, do you say "10 dollars is short"? Is that grammatically collect?

  • If you'd like to say "we need 10 dollars more" to the customer who paid only $40 for the item priced $50, do you say "10 dollars is short"?
  • Is that grammatically collect?
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If you'd like to say "we need 10 dollars more" to the customer who paid only $40 for the item priced $50, do you say "10 dollars is short"? Is that grammatically collect?

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yumone

If you'd like to say "we need 10 dollars more" to the customer who paid only $40 for the item priced $50, do you say "10 dollars is short"? Is that grammatically collect correct?

No. You want one of these:

We need 10 dollars more.
You need 10 dollars more.
We're 10 dollar

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