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Kumenglish Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Prospect's interest

In the context: I am informing my manager about the prospect's interest.

He wants to know about how much cost does it need to spend to run an ad campaign per month.

Is this sentence correct?

in the context is "the prospect's interest" right here while enquiring about the cost?

  

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kumenglish He wants to know about how much cost does it need to spend to run an ad campaign per month. Is this sentence correct? No.

  • kumenglish He wants to know about how much cost does it need to spend to run an ad campaign per month.
  • Is this sentence correct?
  • No.
  • You can say: He wants to know how much it costs per month to run an ad campaign.
  • kumenglish in the context is "the prospect's interest" right here while enquiring about the cost?
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kumenglishHe wants to know about how much cost does it need to spend to run an ad campaign per month.
Is this sentence correct?

No. You can say:

He wants to know how much it costs per month to run an ad campaign.

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