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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Which is correct?

Which is correct?
They are paying you in a day what you make in a month/the amount you make in a month.

Thank you in advance
  

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I assume you mean, what you ‘normally make in a month’. Either version is correct, but I would add ‘normally’ before ‘make’.

  • I assume you mean, what you ‘normally make in a month’.
  • Either version is correct, but I would add ‘normally’ before ‘make’.
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I assume you mean, what you ‘normally make in a month’.
Either version is correct, but I would add ‘normally’ before ‘make’.

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