"You are priceless, you must repeat this always: I am not up for sale, I do not have a price. I am free! Fall in love with this freedom, which is what Jesus offers."
Please advise me below issues, thank you so much.
1. "Always" can be used at the end of the sentence, isn't it?
2. "I do not have a price" has the same meaning as "I am priceless"?
3. Please point out if any mistake.
anonymous 1. "Always" can be used at the end of the sentence, isn't it? You want "can't it", not "isn't it".
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anonymous1. "Always" can be used at the end of the sentence, isn't it?
You want "can't it", not "isn't it". Yes, "always" can be used that way.
anonymous2. "I do not have a price" has the same meaning as "I am priceless"?
Does "I do not have a price" have the same meaning as "I am priceless"?
Not really. The