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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Please check the grammar on this sentence

"good things and good price means goodbuy."(goodbuy is a brand), is it correct? thanks Emotion: smile
  

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'Good things' is rather vague; the plural (things) and the singular (price) do not meld well; brand names should be capitalized; and the slogan lacks attractiveness. Good products for good prices: that's Goodbuy! Hmm, even good grammar doesn't help this one much.

  • 'Good things' is rather vague; the plural (things) and the singular (price) do not meld well; brand names should be capitalized; and the slogan lacks attractiveness.
  • Good products for good prices: that's Goodbuy!
  • Hmm, even good grammar doesn't help this one much.
  • I hope you're not a marketeer.
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'Good things' is rather vague; the plural (things) and the singular (price) do not meld well; brand names should be capitalized; and the slogan lacks attractiveness.

Good products for good prices: that's Goodbuy!

Hmm, even good grammar doesn't help this one much. I hope you're not a marketeer.

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