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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Sentence help

Is it correct to say, specifically the last past 'in lease agreement'?

We have decided to buy new cars in lease agreement.
  

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This is what you want: We have decided to buy our cars by lease-purchase contract.

  • This is what you want: We have decided to buy our cars by lease-purchase contract.
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This is what you want:

We have decided to buy our cars by lease-purchase contract.
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Mister MicawberThis is what you want:We have decided to buy our cars by lease-purchase contract.
Thanks, teacher. Your English is amazing.

I have two questions. 1) Is 'in' wrong instead of 'by' in your sentence? 2) Would you also please provide another sentence with the same meaning, if any, so that I can know if there is another way to say the same
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Anonymous1) Is 'in' wrong instead of 'by' in your sentence?
Yew, wrong preposition.
Anonymous 2) Would you also please provide another sentence with the same meaning, if any, so that I can know if there is another way to say the same thing?
Something like this:

We're going to lease-purchase our vehicles.
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Mister Micawber Anonymous1) Is 'in' wrong instead of 'by' in your sentence?Yew, wrong preposition.Anonymous 2) Would you also please provide another sentence with the same meaning, if any, so that I can know if there is another way to say the same thing?Something like this:We're going to lease-purchase our vehicles.
Thank you so much, teacher!

Joe

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