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Alc24 Posted 15 years ago
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Is this a question or just something one says?

Is this a question or just something one says when it's hard making money these days?

1 What one has to do to make money around here these days?

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It should be stated as:

"What does one have to do, these days to make money around here?"
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I'm trying to say

What one has to do to make money these day. (right after you've done the thing that was so difficult that made you some cash)

does that make sense?
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Perhaps your sentence should be:

One can make money these days by (then explain how this person can make money)

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