Pelin
Is this sentence OK? I will pay you back with plus interest.
9 de may. de 2016 22:13
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Pelin, In English, we would say, "I will pay you back, with interest" or "I will pay you back, plus interest." The first sentence is more formal. As casual shorthand, at least Americans (can't speak for our British counterparts) like to say "plus this" or "plus that" when talking about adding something like in this example or in this one: "I went to the store and I got a bag, plus a few clothes." Let me know if that answers it for you. Best, Francesco
9 de mayo de 2016
The sentence should read "I will pay you back, plus interest." Or, "I will pay you back, with interest". It is not necessary to have both "with" and "plus"
9 de mayo de 2016
"I'll pay you back with interest" sounds better.
9 de mayo de 2016
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