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Olga
I begin to learn Preposition
I paid for dinner last night
Julia said she would pay me after tomorrow
Would you like to pay the cash or the credit card?
I spent $50 for books yesterday
I don't like to lend mney to friends
I borrowed a lot of money from the bank
They charged us $60 for a bottle of wine
Is it correct?
I'll be grateful for help!
Nov 24, 2014 5:34 PM
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I'm beginning to learn prepositions.
I paid for dinner last night.
Julia said she would pay me after tomorrow. [1]
Would you like to pay with cash or with a/the [2] credit card?
I spent $50 for books yesterday.
I don't like to lend money to friends.
I borrowed a lot of money from the bank.
They charged us $60 for a bottle of wine.
Is everything correct?
I'll be grateful for help!
[1] If you mean "послезавтра," then say, "Julia said she would pay me the day after tomorrow."
[2] If you have not already identified a specific credit card, use "a". If you have already identified a specific credit card, say "the".
November 25, 2014
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Olga
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English, Russian
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