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Letter writing Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

Please correct the sentences.

I want to get back my pledged gold from bank.

You have to get back the pledged gold from bank as soon as possible.

I want to pledge my gold in the bank,since I have money issue.
  

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What is 'pledged gold'?

  • What is 'pledged gold'?
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Could you explain further? What does "pledged gold" have to do with "mortgage"? My guess is that you are talking about some kind of financial arrangement that we know nothing about.
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When you need money, you can keep (Pledge) the gold in the bank and get the money for that.That’s why I have mentioned it as pledged gold. I don’t know whether it's right or wrong?. Actually Its three different sentences. I have make it as point .Kindly review it and reply back.

1.I want to get back my pledged gold from bank.

2.You have to get back the pledged gold from bank as
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Well, 'pledged gold'—or better, 'gold held as collateral'—would be appropriate, then.

1.I want to get back my gold held as collateral by the bank.
2.You have to get back the gold held as collateral by your bank as soon as possible.
3 I want the bank to hold my gold as collateral,since I have financial problems.

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