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Layla1234 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

It is for renting

Can I say something like this? Is it gramatically correct? Can you check and comment the following sentences and correct them if necessary
It is for renting or it is for rent.
I am starting my new job in January.
Today in the morning one couple came and they decide to rent the room.
They paid me advance.
Thank you for your help.
layla
  

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It is for rent. Either I am starting my new job in January or I will start my new job in January. This morning, one couple came and they decided to rent the room.

  • It is for rent.
  • Either I am starting my new job in January or I will start my new job in January.
  • This morning, one couple came and they decided to rent the room.
  • They paid me in advance.
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It is for rent.
Either I am starting my new job in January or I will start my new job in January.
This morning, one couple came and they decided to rent the room.
They paid me in advance.

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