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Raghuji Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Verb

In my market stand for selling food products i want writ very very short, eyes catchy:

Supply Tasty and Defy price

Defy Price= to challenge the price.
supply Tasty=Suppling tasty food.
the question is: here verb + adjective is correct ? Defy price and Supply Tasty

  

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Raghuji Defy Price= to challenge the price. I'm not quite sure what you mean, maybe "Guaranteed Lowest Prices". Raghuji supply Tasty=Suppling tasty food.

  • Raghuji Defy Price= to challenge the price.
  • I'm not quite sure what you mean, maybe "Guaranteed Lowest Prices".
  • Raghuji supply Tasty=Suppling tasty food.
  • As much as I love "Supply Tasty", it is broken English (which is part of its charm, actually).
  • Maybe the name of my favorite Chinese take-out place will do, "Yummy Yummy".
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RaghujiDefy Price= to challenge the price.

I'm not quite sure what you mean, maybe "Guaranteed Lowest Prices".

Raghujisupply Tasty=Suppling tasty food.

As much as I love "Supply Tasty", it is broken English (which is part of its charm, actually). Maybe the name of my favorite Chinese take-out place will do, "Yummy

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