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Elenna [48]
2 years ago
9

Is it wrong to want more than you have or more than you can afford?

English
2 answers:
MariettaO [177]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

more than you can afford is a correct sentence with good meaning

maksim [4K]2 years ago
4 0
(1) There’s nothing wrong with wanting more than you can afford, it definitely has its ups and downs to it. (2) But if you want more than you can afford then you can set goals so you can actually afford it. (3) At some point you might realize that you don’t want it and you waste your money on something. (4) A downside is the fact you might spend your money without having it. (5) Lastly, it can help you with patience you’ll understand how to wait longer till you can get the money.


You can put 5 instead of four depending on how you like it
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