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Mizansinha007 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Please see my statements

Thanks again,
#1. Life for life/ Life is for life
#2. How much price of your shoe
Is #2 correct sentence? And how can I convert it in past?

Please correct my statements.
  

Top answer

1) More information is needed about the context and what you are trying to say. ". ".

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1) More information is needed about the context and what you are trying to say.

2) If you are asking someone how much they paid for their shoes, you can say "How much did your shoes cost?". If you are buying shoes in a shop, you can ask "How much are these shoes?".
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Thanks a lot GPY.

I need your help again.

Can I say, Love for life
or
Love is for life
Be happy GPY.
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mizansinha007Can I say, Love for life or Love is for life
They are both possible.

"Love for life" could be an instruction, telling someone to love another (or others) for the whole of their life. It could also be a noun phrase, referring to a strong enjoyment of being alive. More context is needed.

"Love is for life" is a statement saying tha

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