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Ljswave Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Would you explain about two questions?

 Question1.    IF I replace "in" as 'for' , Do they mean same ?
#1 -I'll give you store credit in the amount of four dollars.
                                     =for

Question2. IF I replace "take"  as "get", Do they mean same?or Can I replace like that?
 If not, What does it mean that "I will get it"

The dialog go like:

The Saleswoman: You're telling me this couch was delivered to you like this?!
Ross: Look, I am a reasonable man. I will accept store credit.
The SaleswomanEmotion: zip it!1 I'll give you store credit in the amount of four dollars.
  Ross: #2 I will take it.
  

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ljswave Question1. IF I replace "in" as 'for' , Do they mean same ? Yes, the meanings are the same.

  • ljswave Question1.
  • IF I replace "in" as 'for' , Do they mean same ?
  • Yes, the meanings are the same.
  • ljswave Question2.
  • or Can I replace like that?
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ljswaveQuestion1. IF I replace "in" as 'for' , Do they mean same ?
Yes, the meanings are the same.
ljswaveQuestion2. IF I replace "take" as "get", Do they mean same?or Can I replace like that?
You cannot use 'get'. It means nothing there.

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