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Writingtosms Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Rate is not based on the number, but on its weight.

Hi

Below is a sample conversation between a fruit seller and a customer:

Fruit vendor: Do you want oranges?

Customer: Yes I do. Give me one dozen.

Fruit vendor: The rate is not based on the number, but on its weight. It costs Rs.100/- a kilo.

Please let me know if the blue sentence is correct.


Thank you

  

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The rate is not based on the number, but on the weight . 100/- a kilo. Below is a sample conversation between a fruit seller and a customer: Fruit vendor: Would you like some oranges?

  • The rate is not based on the number, but on the weight .
  • 100/- a kilo.
  • Below is a sample conversation between a fruit seller and a customer: Fruit vendor: Would you like some oranges?
  • Customer: Yes, please.
  • A dozen.
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The rate is not based on the number, but on the weight. They cost Rs.100/- a kilo.

Below is a sample conversation between a fruit seller and a customer:

Fruit vendor: Would you like some oranges?

Customer: Yes, please. A dozen.

Fruit vendor: That will be Rs.240, please.

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