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Mr. Tom Posted 15 years ago
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How much are these books?

Hi

Are the bold sentences natural English? Any suggestions are welcome.

a) How much are these tables?

b) They are six hundred dollars.

a) They don't look (like?) six hundred dollars. [Should I use "like"?]

b) Sorry?

a) The tables don't look worth six hundred dollars. They look far less than that.

Thanks,

Tom
  

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a) How much are these tables? b) They're six hundred dollars. a) They don't look worth six hundred dollars.

  • a) How much are these tables?
  • b) They're six hundred dollars.
  • a) They don't look worth six hundred dollars.
  • b) Sorry?
  • a) The tables don't look like they're worth six hundred dollars.
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a) How much are these tables?

b) They're six hundred dollars.

a) They don't look worth six hundred dollars.

b) Sorry?

a) The tables don't look like they're worth six hundred dollars. They look much cheaper.

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