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Words to use to confirm an amount for a task

English Language & Usage Asked on June 4, 2021

Someone wants a task to be done by me. And before picking I want to quote an amount say 50$ for it.
So some ways to quote an amount is :

  1. Are you fine with 50$ for this task ?
  2. Will 50$ work for you ?

Are above lines correct ? Any better way to convey the same ?

One Answer

Both of those are acceptable. There are a lot of different ways you could say it!

"I could do it for $50. Does that sound good?"

"Does $50 seem fair to you?"

"I think $50 would be reasonable, if you agree?"

Etc. Etc. As I said, there are many different ways you could say it. If I had to pick one of your two, I'd go with the second one, because it sounds a bit simpler, more natural, and more relaxed to me. But there is absolutely nothing wrong with your first option!

Answered by MarielS on June 4, 2021

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