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ESLBeginner Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

"that is not a bargain"

Hello, would someone please tell me the meaning of "that is not a bargain for sb." ?

Does that mean "it is not cheap and you should pay more" ?

Thank you very much!
  

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A bargain is an item which is underpriced, and should possibly be more money. So, by saying that it is not a bargain, we are saying that the item isn't cheap and it would have to be less money in order for you to buy it.

  • A bargain is an item which is underpriced, and should possibly be more money.
  • So, by saying that it is not a bargain, we are saying that the item isn't cheap and it would have to be less money in order for you to buy it.
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A bargain is an item which is underpriced, and should possibly be more money. So, by saying that it is not a bargain, we are saying that the item isn't cheap and it would have to be less money in order for you to buy it.

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