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Beopro Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Earn interest

1. I don't like to take risks in business so I'd like to deposit all my money in a bank and earn interest every month.

2. I don't like running risks in busines so I want to open a savings account at a bank and get/receive interest each month.

Are these sentences grammatical and ok to say?

Thank you very much, Teachers

Beopro
  

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Some would place a comma after business, but it is not essential. Both sentences are said, N° 1 seems more natural to me. John PS: choose your bank with care

  • Some would place a comma after business, but it is not essential.
  • Both sentences are said, N° 1 seems more natural to me.
  • John PS: choose your bank with care
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Some would place a comma after business, but it is not essential. Both sentences are said, N° 1 seems more natural to me.

John

PS: choose your bank with care

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