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Alc24 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

LOSE VALUE

Is this sentence grammatical please?

1 A car loses value once bought but a diamond never loses value, it gains if anything.

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A car loses value once bought , but a diamond never loses value. If anything, it gains value.

  • A car loses value once bought , but a diamond never loses value.
  • If anything, it gains value.
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A car loses value once bought, but a diamond never loses value. If anything, it gains value.

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