can i ask you something about english? if i want to say everything needs money to pay, what should i say? can i say (a)everything charges. (b)everything costs. (c)everything in terms of money. /// if all the above are wrong, please tell me the proper ways to say it. the more the better. *mrright* (24.10.162) i think everything costs would be the best of those three *walrus* (##216.10.58##) b *tinypixie* (#74.226.197#) i would say everything costs money but someone asks me to say' "everything costs money." should it be "everything costs" or "everything costs money." ? *mrright* (24.10.162) you could say: "everything has a price" *mrright* (24.10.162) but "everything costs money" is the best of those two u mean between "everything costs." and "everything charges."; "everything costs money." is the best sentence? *mrright* (24.10.162) yeah. "everything costs money" is the best sentence
can i ask you something about english? if i want to say everything needs money to pay, what should i say? besides "everything costs money.", are there any other sentences i can say? *chrallmor* (#208.73.177#) there is a price for everything *rhianna19* (74.119.15) say everything costs money *singlemom* (125.60.241) everything can be bought by money. *rhianna19* (74.119.15) hhhmmm none that i can think of, maybe, "to buy stuff you need moeny" *chrallmor* (#208.73.177#) nothing is free |