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Alc24 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

SAVE vs SAVE ON/ BY THE DAY

Which are correct please?

1 How do you save (on) energy cost in a badly insulated house

2 The weather gets hotter by the day as of march on.

3 The bed sheets aren't se dirty as to not/to not be able to sleep in them.

Thank you
  

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1. save energy; save in energy costs 2. by the day, beginning in March 3.

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  • save energy; save in energy costs 2.
  • by the day, beginning in March 3.
  • are so dirty so as not to be able to sleep (I prefer not to split an infinitive) less awkward: so dirty that you can't sleep...
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1. save energy; save in energy costs

2. ...by the day, beginning in March

3. ...are so dirty so as not to be able to sleep (I prefer not to split an infinitive)

less awkward: so dirty that you can't sleep...

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