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Beopro Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Limits

1. My health has limits. (This means I'm not a superman , my health is not very good so I can't work too much.)
2. I want to have a salary that is suitable for my job/my work.

- Are these two sentences grammatical and ok to say?

Thank you very much, Teachers

Beopro
  

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" is not a good sentence. " is also not very good. ' The verb that you would choose depends on how good your bargaining position is and how aggressive you want to be.

  • " is not a good sentence.
  • " is also not very good.
  • ' The verb that you would choose depends on how good your bargaining position is and how aggressive you want to be.
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"My health has limits." is not a good sentence.
Just say something like 'My health is (not very good)(poor).'

"I want to have a salary that is suitable for my job/my work." is also not very good.
Say something like 'I (would like)(deserve)(expect) a salary that (reflects)(matches) my (job)(work).' The verb that you would choose depends on how good your bargaining

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