I've got a question, I want to say in English to someone that the money you give me is not enough for me to survive?/live on? and I'm not sure what's the correct way of saying it.
Is it: I cannot survive with the money you give me. or I cannot live on with the money you're giving me. Or maybe both given examples are wrong.
Please help me!
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/live on? and I'm not sure what's the correct way of saying it. Is it: I cannot survive with the money you give me.
— Clive
/live on?
and I'm not sure what's the correct way of saying it.
Is it: I cannot survive with the money you give me.
Not wrong, but see below.
or I cannot live on with the money you're giving me.
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I've got a question, I want to say in English to someone that the money you give me is not enough for me to survive?/live on? and I'm not sure what's the correct way of saying it.
Is it: I cannot survive with the money you give me. Not wrong, but see below.
or
I cannot live onwith the money you're giving me. This is a commo