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Albert
Hi everyone. Could anyone help me please with the question? Are the sentences below correct?
1) You either have money or don't have it
2) You either have money or don't
3) You either have a car or not
Many thanks for helping
May 4, 2021 10:06 AM
Answers · 6
All three are fine, but a better writing style leaves out redundant/unnecessary words. That’s why your sentence 2 is better than 1. It says the same thing only with fewer words. And 3 is fine. It’s short and to the point.
May 5, 2021
They are correct! Just put periods at the end, and another sentence you could say is "You either have money or you don't."
May 4, 2021
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