Context: Enquiring about the cost of residential cleaning at a professional cleaning service company.
It costs too much, so I can't afford to get your service.
Is "get your service" correct in the context?
kumenglish Context: Enquiring about the cost of residential cleaning at a professional cleaning service company. It costs too much, so I can't afford to get your service. Is "get your service" correct in the context?
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kumenglishContext: Enquiring about the cost of residential cleaning at a professional cleaning service company.
It costs too much, so I can't afford to get your service.
Is "get your service" correct in the context?
It's OK, but this is a case where you can omit "to get".
It costs too much, so I can't afford your se