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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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Into the bargain and To boot

He is an intelligent person, he has charisma and money and everything into the bargain.

Could I say To boot instead of Into the bargain in that sentence?

Is there any difference when using those expressions at the end of a list?

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Your list needs a littlerepair. I suppose that this is what you mean: He is an intelligent person , and he has charism a, mo ney and everything else into the bargain. Anonymous Could I say To boot instead of Into the bargain in that sentence?

  • Your list needs a littlerepair.
  • I suppose that this is what you mean: He is an intelligent person , and he has charism a, mo ney and everything else into the bargain.
  • Anonymous Could I say To boot instead of Into the bargain in that sentence?
  • Yes.
  • Anonymous Is there any difference when using those expressions at the end of a list?
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Your list needs a littlerepair. I suppose that this is what you mean:

He is an intelligent person, and he has charisma, money and everything else into the bargain.

AnonymousCould I say To boot instead of Into the bargain in that sentence?

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