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User_gary Posted 19 years ago
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Does that $5,000 was alone from this $200?

Yesterday you told me the machine cost $ 5,000 dollar. Now you are telling me you also have cost $200 dollar for its installation. Do you included this $200 in that $5000? or "Does that $5,000 was alone from this $200?

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Yesterday you told me the machine cost $5,000. Now you are telling me you also charge $200 for its installation. Did you include this $200 in the $5000?

  • Yesterday you told me the machine cost $5,000.
  • Now you are telling me you also charge $200 for its installation.
  • Did you include this $200 in the $5000?
  • or 'Did the $5000 include the $200?
  • or 'Is it $5000 including the $200?
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Yesterday you told me the machine cost $5,000. Now you are telling me you also charge $200 for its installation. Did you include this $200 in the $5000? or 'Did the $5000 include the $200? or 'Is it $5000 including the $200?
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Thank you Nona-the-Brit

I think you considered the person to whom I am speaking is a dealer, but I am speaking to a person who have bought the machine for his use. I am his neighbour, and I am just curious to know how much it cost him to buy the machine. Moreover, if you want to say that amount is different, and this amount is different, how should I say. Can I say, "Was that $5,000 di
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In that case then something along the lines of 'Did the $5000 include the installation charge?
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Nona The BritIn that case then something along the lines of 'Did the $5000 include the installation charge?
So can I also say, like this, "Did the $ 5000 include the installaion charge, or that was different"?
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different is not appropriate in this context.

'extra' is the word you would normally use here.

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