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Tran Trang Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

usage

- when we use on sale/ for sale (give me examples)

-the price of coffee is:

a. rising

b. raising
  

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If it is for sale, you can buy it. If it is on sale, you can buy it at a better price than usual. " You have no intention of selling it, so you say, "No.

  • If it is for sale, you can buy it.
  • If it is on sale, you can buy it at a better price than usual.
  • " You have no intention of selling it, so you say, "No.
  • " If you see something expensive that you would like to buy, you may decide to wait and see if it goes on sale in the future.
  • You can buy it later at a better price when it's on sale.
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If it is for sale, you can buy it.
If it is on sale, you can buy it at a better price than usual.

Someone may admire your car and ask, "Is it for sale?"
You have no intention of selling it, so you say, "No. It's not for sale."

If you see something expensive that you would like to buy, you may decide to wait and see if it goes on sale in the future. You can buy it later

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