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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

go up in value

Is this naturally stated?
The price of the house has gone up in value.

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Thanks Not quite. The following are correct options. The house has gone up in value.

  • Thanks Not quite.
  • The following are correct options.
  • The house has gone up in value.
  • The value of the house has gone up.
  • More generally: the price of houses has gone up.
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Anonymous Is this naturally stated?The price of the house has gone up in value.Thanks
Not quite. The following are correct options.
The house has gone up in value.
The value of the house has gone up.
More generally: the price of houses has gone up.

The price of the house has gone (up) [ this one is probably used when the hous
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Hello, Can we say those sentences with 'raise'?
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NotoriozHello, Can we say those sentences with 'raise'?
NotoriozHello, Can we say those sentences with 'raise'?
No, but they can be said with forms of rise. [ rise, rose, risen ]
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NotoriozThank you so much
Bir sey degil.

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