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TimMac Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Is this a correct centence?

"Being a nurse in Spain is not the same as being a nurse in USA.. what i mean is, they dont make lots of money as they do in USA."

Let me know if this is wrong. Thank you so much
  

Top answer

Grammatically, the sentence is fine, but you should say what you mean: Nurses in Spain do not make as much money as nurses in the USA.

  • Grammatically, the sentence is fine, but you should say what you mean: Nurses in Spain do not make as much money as nurses in the USA.
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Grammatically, the sentence is fine, but you should say what you mean: Nurses in Spain do not make as much money as nurses in the USA.
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I can still use it though right? I purposely make long sentences so that I learn it the hard way. Emotion: smile)
Thank you Aspara Gus
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"Being a nurse in Spain is not the same as being a nurse in USA. This sentence is fine.
what i mean is, they dont make lots of money as they do in USA." This sentence has several mistakes. Do you know what the mistakes are?
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What I mean by that is, they dont make as much money as they do in the US? Am i correct now? lol
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What I mean by that is: they don't make as much money in Spain as they do in the US.

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