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Kolridg Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

I want four apples for two dollars.

I want four apples for two dollars.

Is everything fine with this sentence? The context - I'm a buyer and standing before counter with different varieties of apples with different prices and want to point out to seller what apples I want to buy.

Could we use "by" or "at the price of" instead "for" as well?

  

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Kolridg I want four apples for two dollars. It's good. A question might be more appropriate.

  • Kolridg I want four apples for two dollars.
  • It's good.
  • A question might be more appropriate.
  • Could I get these four apples for two dollars?
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KolridgI want four apples for two dollars.

It's good. A question might be more appropriate.

Could I get these four apples for two dollars?

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