¿Wrong or right?
To sum up, I think that the more important things in life are health, family, love and friends. Then is the money, because it’s true that it help us a lot.
I don't know if this statement is well written. Thanks
Not bad at all! Here's how I'd say it:
"To sum up, I think that the MOST important things in life are health, family, love, and friends. Only then comes money, because it is true that having money helps a lot."
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You could say that, "Health, family and friends are MORE important THAN money."
You are making a comparison. More/Than
Otherwise, go with Tom's idea - MOST + the list. Then talk about money.
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Don't put an upside down question mark at the start of a question.
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