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Stevenukd Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Save some bucks

C: Just wait for me here, I'll take Mary there first and I'll be back to pick you up, then you can save some bucks by not taking a taxi, ok?
D: You got it!

- Do these sentences sound natural?

Thanks so much to Teachers,

Stevenukd
  

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I would say "save a few bucks" rather than "save some bucks" "save a few bucks" or "save some money " Otherwise, your sentences sound very natural.

  • I would say "save a few bucks" rather than "save some bucks" "save a few bucks" or "save some money " Otherwise, your sentences sound very natural.
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I would say "save a few bucks" rather than "save some bucks"

"save a few bucks"

or

"save some money"

Otherwise, your sentences sound very natural. 

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