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Shelby Killuminati Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Just a one line sentence. Is it correct ?

Is this sentence grammatically correct ?
My friend is selling a car and I want to ask him the highest offer on it he has got until now
"What's the highest offer for it you have got yet ?"
  

Top answer

Hello Shelby. A little depends on what you mean by grammar. In British English we wouldn't use to get in quite this way, and the position of yet would probably be different.

  • Hello Shelby.
  • A little depends on what you mean by grammar.
  • In British English we wouldn't use to get in quite this way, and the position of yet would probably be different.
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Hello Shelby.

A little depends on what you mean by grammar.

In British English we wouldn't use to get in quite this way, and the position of yet would probably be different.

I'd say 'What's the highest offer you've yet had (or received)?'
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Hey man thanks!
I was worried that it maybe sounding unnatural ?

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