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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

spend money in gas

Is 'in' the correct preposition?
Are both sentences correct?

I spend more in gas than you do.
It costs me $100 in gas to drive my car to work and back home a week.

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I spend more on gas than you do. It costs me $100 in gas to drive my car to work and back home a week.

  • I spend more on gas than you do.
  • It costs me $100 in gas to drive my car to work and back home a week.
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I spend more on gas than you do.
It costs me $100 in gas to drive my car to work and back home a week.

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