Some one please correct the grammar of this sentences:
(In a Tokyo shop)
Our nylons cost more than common, but you'll find they are best in the long run.
Seven answers:
2006-04-03 15:09:03 UTC
Our nylons cost more, but they won't get a long run in the long run.
WhatAmI?
2006-04-05 14:33:55 UTC
Our nylons cost more than some, but you'll find they are better quality than most.
And to correct the headline question:
Is Anybody Here A Native English Speaker?
Annie anne
2006-04-03 20:27:16 UTC
Our nylons cost more than the average, but you'll find they are the best in the long run.
It's actually quite funny because of the play on words: "in the long run" means eventually, but you will also get a "run" in your nylons if you get a hole in them.
2006-04-03 20:25:52 UTC
Our nylons cost more than most, but you'll find that they are better in the long run.
*Yeah, I know you don't NEED it, but I think it sounds better. Isn't just personal preference at that point?
2006-04-03 20:31:06 UTC
Our synthetic material ladies leg covering garments may be more expensive than other local establishments selling similar products but ultimately the quality of these fine items of lingerie is reflected in our pricing structure and are of a Superior nature.....and they dont chaff the chuff!!!
claude
2006-04-04 11:11:39 UTC
British - Our tights are more expensive than elsewhere, but you will find their quality better in the long run.
JAT
2006-04-03 20:48:47 UTC
I'm going with Annie Ann. Karen, you don't need the "that." (Ok, that's a little nit-picky ... but I used to be a teacher.)
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