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User_gary Posted 18 years ago
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go by flight, went by bus, bus dropped me, put red colour in the gross profit

  • How many dollars will it take if we go by bus?
  • How much will it cost if you go by flight?
  • Today first time I went by bus to our office but it dropped me far from our office and I had to walk again 15 minutes to reach our office.
  • When our office opens in the morning?
  • Please put red color in the gross profit and blue color in the net profit of our balance sheet. (I'm talking about excel worksheet).
Please correct my sentences.
  

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How much will it cost if we go by bus? How much will it cost if you go by air ? Today, for the first time I went by bus to work , but it dropped me far from our office, and I had to walk for 15 minutes to reach it.

  • How much will it cost if we go by bus?
  • How much will it cost if you go by air ?
  • Today, for the first time I went by bus to work , but it dropped me far from our office, and I had to walk for 15 minutes to reach it.
  • When does our office open in the morning?
  • Please put the gross profit in red and the net profit in blue on our balance sheet.
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How much will it cost if we go by bus?
How much will it cost if you go by air?
Today, for the first time I went by bus to work, but it dropped me far from our office, and I had to walk for 15 minutes to reach it.
When does our office open in the morning?
Please put the gross profit in red and the net profit in
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Thank you Mister Micawber a lot. Particularly thanks for your reply/nice explanation to my thread "leverage brand, diagnostic and metrics" .

Can I also say, "Please highlight the 'X amount' with red colour, and 'Y' amount" with yellow colour?
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Please highlight the 'X amount' with red colour, and 'Y' amount" with yellow colour-- it is grammatical but not natural. Red is of course a color; the word is unnecessary.

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