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I really want to know if the plural form of "prices"in the sentence is right or not?Thx Sentence:You could easily raise the prices of your product. my question:the company only has one type of product ,but why the author says that "raise the prices" not the price? I really want to know if the plural form of "prices"in the sentence is right or not?Thx
Dec 27, 2014 3:54 AM
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"Raise the price of the product" sounds much better, I think.
December 27, 2014
Well, if the context reflected only one product, selling for a single, undifferentiated price everywhere, then "prices" would not be a good choice of wording. I can visualize a context where a single product might price differently in different markets, in which case "prices" might be used.
December 27, 2014
You and Randy are right... "prices" is not the best word to use here. Just "price" would work and so would "pricing" or "pricing structure" which suggests multiple prices for multiple products or in different markets for example. Also, only small companies have a single product. Larger companies have multiple products or "product lines". So, a more natural sentence might say "You could easily raise the pricing structure of your product line."
December 27, 2014
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