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Netming2000 Posted 15 years ago
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Grammars correction for this sentence.

Other than that, the quality of both books is what you can get from the bookstore. So, there is no need to spend over $60 more (on/for) a new book.

I think, in this case, "on" will sound right when I read it out loud, right?
  

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netming2000 I think, in this case, "on" will sound right when I read it out loud, right? Yes, you should use 'on'.

  • netming2000 I think, in this case, "on" will sound right when I read it out loud, right?
  • Yes, you should use 'on'.
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netming2000I think, in this case, "on" will sound right when I read it out loud, right?
Yes, you should use 'on'.

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