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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

save on energy

Is save on energy the correct set of words?

Your fridge is barely cold. Are you trying to save on energy.

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Yes. The question needs a question mark. Rover

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Yes.

The question needs a question mark.

Rover
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Is energy and electricity the same? Which is correct?
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They are the same if the fridge is electrically operated.

You could also have said 'Are you trying to save electricity?'

(Gas-operated fridges exist.)

Rover
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What is the difference between save electricity and save on electricity please?
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Use less electricity and save money on electricity.

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